Offshoring: India still No. 1

The research analyst’s Global Delivery Index (GDI) released this week
indicated that India is still the offshoring country of choice.
In its second edition, IDC’s GDI ranks 35 cities in the region
based on criteria such as labor and rent costs, language skills
and political risk.

Two other Indian cities also made it to the top 10 list–New Delhi
edged out Manila for the number two spot, while Mumbai dropped three
places from last year’s list to seventh.

More at ZDNet

Gates minus Microsoft


Microsoft is getting ready for business as asual, without Bill Gates, who
will now spend more time with his charity organization.

Speaking of his charity act, a short story by Frederick Forsyth called
‘The Emperor’ comes to my mind. The ‘Emperor is about an aged tourist
who toils hard to catch a rare fish and then to everyone’s surprise
sets the fish free back into the sea. The whole village celebrates his feat
and the tourist in one stroke becomes an expert fisherman and decides to
make a career out of it.

May be for people like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, it is the journey
that matters more than the ‘catch’. A journey completed, they move
on to another. The world is hopeful that this new journey of Bill Gates
would make a significant difference to the real world and also be less
controversial:)

Here is an excellent set of articles on Bill Gates at Fortune.com
and Forbes.com

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