Indian offshoring no threat yet to Europe's R&D

Published: 10 July 2004 y., Saturday
The main Indian offshore players do not currently represent a threat to the research and development services industry in western Europe, according to a newly released report. Research by analyst IDC on offshore services said that Indian players are currently "rushing into western Europe", seeking to recreate the success they have enjoyed in the US. But IDC believes that their success in these markets will, at least for the short term, be limited, because of Europe's unique regional variations. "A suitable business model does not necessarily mean that Indian players are going to dominate the western European engineering and R&D services industry," said Dominique Raviart, IDC senior research analyst, in a statement. "The engineering and R&D services in western Europe encompass more than application development and maintenance, and include less IT-focused R&D projects. For those projects, local presence, body-shopping capabilities and engineering skills, rather than IT skills, are a must." The analyst firm noted that the US success of Indian offshore players was based on engineering and R&D services in several vertical markets, including telecoms, high-tech, aeronautics and automotive, often developing, maintaining, enhancing and supporting applications running on embedded systems.
Šaltinis: vnunet.com
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

Siebel Strengthens IBM, Microsoft Alliances

More than a year after it first revealed its "separate but equal" integration partnerships with Microsoft and IBM, Siebel says progress has been made in both endeavors more »

New Lawsuit Hits VeriSign and ICANN

A group of eight Internet domain name registrars has filed suit against the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and VeriSign more »

search.lt news

search.lt presents newest links more »

Bill Gates Outlines Technology Vision to Help Stop Spam

Microsoft Outlines Policy and Technical Proposals Aimed at Helping Contain The Spam Problem, Including the Development of Caller ID for E-Mail more »

Towards to the leading IT positions

Infobalt Association Starts OUTSOURCE2LITHUANIA Project more »

Hi-tech criminals target UK firms

British businesses are under siege by criminals and vandals using technology for financial gain or to cause havoc more »

The new services

HP points new weapons against virus, worm attacks more »

search.lt news

search.lt presents newest links more »

W3C adopts DARPA language

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency this month announced that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) approved a computer language based on DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) as an international standard more »

IBM to launch MS Office for Linux

Microsoft denies it is collaborating with Big Blue on Office migration more »