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Software Outsourcing Companies In India

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The software outsourcing sector in India is flourishing, offering organizations low-cost solutions. Businesses may benefit from India’s talent pool and technical advances by partnering with them. Businesses may benefit from India’s talent pool and technical advances by partnering with them.

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Observations from my trip to India

Version One Ventures

I just returned from a weeklong trip to India, having spent a few days each in Delhi and Bangalore to meet with local entrepreneurs and investors. Noah Smith recently wrote about why everyone should get excited about India’s prospects. I had only a few connections in India before this trip.

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Is India finally getting serious about software, not just services?

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The big irony about India is it has produced tens of thousands of software engineers, but hardly any successful software or web services companies. The reasons are many – its successful services firms like TCS and Infosys invest heavily in.

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8 Strategies To Capitalize On Untapped Global Markets

Startup Professionals Musings

It has played almost no role in the emergence of current non-US bred startups, including Alibaba in China, Waze from Israel, Paytm in India, and many more. Silicon Valley’s conventional model is to integrate local experienced engineering, product development, and marketing people for the big push.

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Why Young Entrepreneurs From Silicon Valley Prefer To Build A Team In India

YoungUpstarts

It is no wonder that India - a region that can provide excellent engineers, a venturesome culture, abundant investors, and top-notch universities - is a thriving place for technology start-ups. The post Why Young Entrepreneurs From Silicon Valley Prefer To Build A Team In India appeared first on Young Upstarts.

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Are India’s IT managers holding back the country’s startup growth?

The Next Web

Enter India. There were engineers of all types—mechanical, civil, electrical etc., and the non-engineering kinds. There were engineers of all types—mechanical, civil, electrical etc., and the non-engineering kinds. India needs better technological training. Enter outsourcing. All the way from 1993 to 2000.

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Version One’s Year 2023 in Review

Version One Ventures

2) Building in India Back in May, Boris took V1’s first trip to India and wrote about his reflections. Many of the talented entrepreneurs and engineers who left India to study and work in the US and Canada, are now coming back to India and building incredible companies.