IT offshore outsourcing: impact on CS/IS curriculum
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Offshore outsourcing: impact on CS/IS curriculum
In November 2002 Forrester Research report [6] predicted that at least 3.3 million white-collar jobs and $136 billion in wages are expected to shift overseas by 2015, of which nearly one million would be IT-related. This was brought closer home when ...
IT offshore outsourcing: impact on CS/IS curriculum
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