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Hands up all those who have Software developed in India on their laptop.
Hands up all those who have Software developed in Britain on their laptop.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostJust like the explicit sexism that male Indian workers exhibit towards me.
Funnily enough half of the non-Indian guys notice it before I do.......
I mean even the VP Europe is on first name terms with the cleaners.
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Originally posted by aoxomoxoa View PostFTFY. The implicit racism exhibited by many on this board w/r/t to Indians is repellent IMO.
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Originally posted by aoxomoxoa View PostFTFY. The explicit racism exhibited by many on this board w/r/t to Indians is repellent IMO.
Funnily enough half of the non-Indian guys notice it before I do.......
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Originally posted by aoxomoxoa View PostFTFY. The implicit racism exhibited by many on this board w/r/t to Indians is repellent IMO.
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Originally posted by Dominic Connor View PostRBS was not an "outsourcing thing", or even an "Indian thing" it was an "incompetence thing", where nearly everyone who screwed up was British.
The true root cause of RBS problems were that IT management was detached from IT, they are "business people", they were too smug to get their hands dirty with actual technology or even talking to the oily rags who made the system go (or stop).
You get that problem if the IT is on a different *floor*, not just a different country.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostLiability is a liability though.
We do need a total disaster to happen before this problem gets addressed, as has been said an unrecoverable feck up of monumental proportions that brings in a public inquiry where the IT business decisions get analysed. I though RBS was going to be it but they recovered and bulltulipted their way out of it. Until then keep invoicing and keep the bob jokes on high.
The true root cause of RBS problems were that IT management was detached from IT, they are "business people", they were too smug to get their hands dirty with actual technology or even talking to the oily rags who made the system go (or stop).
You get that problem if the IT is on a different *floor*, not just a different country.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWasn't the forums resident hack interested in this? Or is it again a case of once a pimp always a pimp and never going through with something
Got any ?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed already spent 5 Million and so far we have more useless documentation than you can shake a stick at ...
only trying to make a basic website to sell a few products...
:sigh:
looked at our project deck, of the ones not in validation the average length of the project > 1 year.
this is for adding a report or text to a form
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Originally posted by eek View PostOh deary, deary me...
only trying to make a basic website to sell a few products...
:sigh:
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Originally posted by eek View PostIt's too late for that. We don't have enough qualified people in the uk to provide the skill set if it was required
Ignore that and think of the days rates.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostLiability is a liability though.
We do need a total disaster to happen before this problem gets addressed, as has been said an unrecoverable feck up of monumental proportions that brings in a public inquiry where the IT business decisions get analysed. I though RBS was going to be it but they recovered and bulltulipted their way out of it. Until then keep invoicing and keep the bob jokes on high.
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