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OhioChick

(23,218 posts)
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 04:18 PM Apr 2012

Indian IT firms are heading for a fall

Response to visa-related lawsuits indicates that Indian services firms don't fully understand the American system

April 6, 2012 06:11 AM ET

Computerworld - India's IT firms understand software, but not America.

It is the American character not to back down, and to fight for what is right. Our children are taught this from their earliest ages. Even new arrivals, immigrants or people on work visas are quick to grasp this essential truth.

America's institutions reflect the national character. Our political system encourages sharp and hard contests. Our legal system facilitates a fight, as India's IT companies are now learning.

Three of India's largest IT outsourcing firms, Infosys Technologies, Larsen & Toubro InfoTech and Tata Consultancy Services, are involved in lawsuits filed against them by current and former employees.

More: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9225894/Indian_IT_firms_are_heading_for_a_fall
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Indian IT firms are heading for a fall (Original Post) OhioChick Apr 2012 OP
It is also the fact DonCoquixote Apr 2012 #1
GOOD Skittles Apr 2012 #2

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. It is also the fact
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 04:42 PM
Apr 2012

That the executives hwo hire them are NOT looking to provide customer service, but pinch pennies, so that means that even the Indian IT guys who want to do a good job cannot.

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