On 11/22/2011 5:34 PM, Swapnil Bhartiya wrote: >> It is not a vicious personal attack. It is the truth. It is an >> undisputed fact that infosys has contributed little or nothing of value >> to the Indian software scene. The mode of operation of people like NN >> has been to exploit cheap local labour for the benefit of developed >> countries. The are not capable of innovating on their own, and when such >> people are put in charge of projects like this, they are clueless and >> just email Redmond for instructions as they have been doing their whole >> lives. (btw the quotation above is not mine) > Plussed that. What's wrong in calling a spade a spade? > Actually, the Indian Software Success is more of Currency devaluation, than Skill. NOT just out of skill alone. Suppose, if the dollar is just 10 rs, how many of our people be able to compete with an american s/w guy?
I agree with swapnil, that we have to call a spade, a spade. Most of indian software companies are just service providers. They dont have any experience in designing a product, and making it success. The reason, is that in order to develop a product, one has to own it. The leader should have indepth idea of the product. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs all are technological entrepreneur. They knew the technology, and hence they have an ownership, vision for their product. But how many leaders in the indian software companies, have that kind of vision? They are just body shoppers, utilising the vast business around the currency difference. They dont have any experience, in designing a product or application, for their own requirement. Then how can they design a software for our country? Atleast for the foreign clients, the clients are the decision makers in what requirements they want. Here, our government is NOT such a decision maker or authority. Everything is left to the software companies, which they neither have any experience nor any vision. Regards, Senthil _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
