"US research firm Gartner Ine is predicting that the outsourcing segment will continue to outperform the western European IT services market overall, growing by 3.1 percent in 2004, then rising steadily during the next three years to an annual increase of 8 percent in 2007. Moreover, as a result of global outsourcing trends, Gartner predicts that up to 25 percent of traditional IT jobs in many developed countries today will be situated in emerging markets by 2010. "
Somebody should do some thinking, and I don't think it's me. The notion that people would not get paid in the dot-com market was manifestly not stupid.
Re:Article completely misses the point.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 26, 2004 07:35 AM"US research firm Gartner Ine is predicting that the outsourcing segment will continue to outperform the western European IT services market overall, growing by 3.1 percent in 2004, then rising steadily during the next three years to an annual increase of 8 percent in 2007. Moreover, as a result of global outsourcing trends, Gartner predicts that up to 25 percent of traditional IT jobs in many developed countries today will be situated in emerging markets by 2010. "
Somebody should do some thinking, and I don't think it's me. The notion that people would not get paid in the dot-com market was manifestly not stupid.
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