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Jack Brown filed under "Internet-and-Businesses-Online"
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“Had there not been outsourcing and utilization of cheaper
resources offshore, average computer users would not have been
able to afford the hardware and software that are available to
them today.” In this manner, author Robin Sood brushes aside
superficial criticism of outsourcing and brings home to the
reader of IT, Software and Services: Outsourcing and Offshoring
two key points: outsourcing is already widely used and its
positive effects go well beyond increased company profits.
Forget about the naysayers and the trumped-up, political
maelstrom of controversy surrounding the issue of outsourcing,
Sood urges. Instead, consider that outsourcing is here to stay,
as an inevitable part of the global market, and is already
providing most of us with practical benefits. Policy makers and
industry leaders already understand these matters, but Robin
Sood has dedicated himself to making the best information and
strategies pertaining to outsourcing and offshoring more widely
available. Sood is an ideal person to take on this task, as he
has more than fourteen years of experience in the outsourcing
field, in domains from oil well-logging to banking, and in
various nations around the world. Currently, Sood is Program
Manager of a large product development program with 280 staff
members and nine sites in five countries: China, France, India,
Japan, and the U.S. IT, Software and Services: Outsourcing and
Offshoring distills his experience, offering the reader concise,
information-packed overviews of such crucial topics as “Reasons
for Outsourcing,” “What Can Be Outsourced?,” “Prerequisites for
Effective Outsourcing,” “Selection of Vendors,” “Contracts and
Contractual Issues,” and so forth. Throughout, Sood focuses on
the importance of productive self-questioning and on elucidating
proven strategies. His goal is to make certain that the reader
does not fall into one of the many traps outsourcing and
offshoring can set in the path of the unwary novice. Companies
lose literally millions every year because of a lack of
information and foresight—but with this book in hand, that won’t
happen to you. Sood rounds out his consideration of outsourcing
by providing overviews of the strengths and weaknesses of major
offshore destinations, such as India, China, Russia, and the
Philippines, and by glancing at developing trends that will
shape the future of outsourcing. He also provides appendices
that examine vendor and offshore culture and the current
situation of software professionals in the United States. IT,
Software and Services: Outsourcing and Offshoring is essential
reading for the shrewd business leaders of the 21st century. If
you are contemplating outsourcing, already involved in it, or
merely want to remain competitive in today’s fast-moving and
ever-changing marketplace, you cannot afford not to read this
book. "IT, Software and Services: Outsourcing and Offshoring,"
ISBN 0-9760674-3-9, LCCN 2004097070, can be purchased from
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0976067439 or
http://www.aiaiyo.com
About the author:
Contact : Jack Brown, AiAiYo Books LLC
IT, Software and Services: Outsourcing and Offshoring by Robin
Sood. Original trade paperback, ISBN 0-9760674-3-9, published by
AiAiYo Books, LLC, P.O. Box 201672, Austin, TX 78720-1672. (877)
742-6657. http://www.aiaiyo.com.
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