Tag Archives: Outsourcing
eBOOK: You Know you work for an Indian Outsourcing Company When…
Posted on 17. Mar, 2009 by The Troll.
Peter Syrek has worked for Indian IT Outsourcing Companies for over 12 years. This book is just one part of his story. Page after page of humorous quotes, jokes, cartoons and humor on an American’s view working for an Indian IT Outsourcing Company. A must if you work for or work with an Indian Outsourcing Company… [...]
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Funny look at outsourcing medical tourism
Posted on 06. Mar, 2009 by The Troll.
This is great video on outsourcing medical tourism from the http://www.theIndianstreet.com This Indian lady (reporter) is hysterical. The video focuses on people going to India to buy cheaper health care services and then have enough money to tour India.
Get the hysterical and informative book on an American working for an Indian Outsourcing Company eBook on [...]
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Alarm monitoring out of India video
Posted on 02. Mar, 2009 by The Troll.
In this funny Indian Outsourcing video a woman is getting robbed and her alarm system monitoring is done out of New Delhi or somewhere in that area. The woman getting robbed is trying to get help but keeps on getting placed on hold.
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FIFA World Cup trophy almost stolen from Satyam Computers
Posted on 11. Dec, 2008 by The Troll.
Satyam (SAY) is a leading global business and information technology company, delivering consulting, systems integration, and outsourcing solutions to clients in over 20 industries. Great, but intriguing minds want to know… why did Satyam have the trophy and where were the attack/guard dogs?
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India vs. Ireland in IT Outsourcing. The soft factors.
Posted on 02. Jan, 2008 by The Troll.
OK when one thinks of outsourcing IT, India is the big dog, or in Hindi, the Barda Kootha. Here are some soft factors on why India is far superior. Warning: Do not base your current IT Strategy on this article.
Point 1: Number of Gods to pray to when things go wrong
Ireland has essentially one god [...]

