Indian Software Firm to Outsource to U.S.

September 8th, 2007

Before you listen to this, try to think of all the reasons why Wipro would want to do this. There are several.

Via: NPR:

Morning Edition, September 6, 2007 · Indian software firm Wipro plans to open a big software design center in Atlanta. The Bangalore, India-based firm expects to hire around 500 computer programmers in the next three years. It’s a curious turnabout from the much more familiar story: a U.S. software company creating jobs in India.

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3 Responses to “Indian Software Firm to Outsource to U.S.”

  1. kristofer says:

    anticipating cheap american labour in the near future? this is going to get ugly real quick….

  2. Freddy says:

    Well it’s one way to get rid of some of those increasingly worthless dollars they’ve accumulated. Using them as wallpaper is another…

  3. dale says:

    “…particularly defense related, require that all programmers be physically in the US…”

    That one stuck out, but you’re right, there are many reasons.

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