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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

About Offshoring of Services

The growth of services offshoring is linked to the availability of large amounts of reliable and affordable communication infrastructure following the telecom and internet expansion of the late 1990s. Coupled with the digitization of many services, it was possible to shift the actual production location of services to low cost countries in a manner theoretically transparent to end-users.

India first benefited from the offshoring trend as it had a large pool of English speaking and technically proficient manpower. India's offshoring industry took root in low-end IT functions in the early 1990s and has since moved to back-office processes such as call centers and transaction processing. In the late 1990s, India's abundant and cheap software engineering talent combined with massive demand from the Y2K problem helped to move India up the value chain to attract large-scale software design and development projects for US based customers. Currently, India's engineering talent has made India the offshoring destination of American high-tech firms, including Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Oracle, and Cisco. Each of these companies has promised or is in the process of investing at least $1 billion in India, to supposedly retain market share in the face of competition and cost-cutting measures of rivals and industry in general, at the expense of investment in the United States.

As a result of the offshoring boom, India has seen double-digit wage growth for much of the 2000s. Consequently, Indian's operations and firms are concerned that they are becoming too expensive in comparison with competition from the other offshoring destinations listed below. They are now diversifying and attempting to branch out to other high-end work in addition to software and hardware engineering. These jobs include research and development, equity analysis, tax-return processing, radiological analysis, medical transcription, and more.

Other offshoring destinations include Philippines, Ireland, Argentina, and Eastern European countries.

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