Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Talk about offshoring??

In today’s world, for the software industry – ‘Offshoring’ and ‘Outsourcing to India’ – are synonyms. So if somebody is talking about offshoring, they are basically talking about outsourcing to India unless specified otherwise. Not to say that things are not changing – there are other countries like China and Vietnam who are picking up more and more work from the US. But they still have a long way to go because of the unique advantages that India has.
But, to SeaCode Inc, offshoring means three miles off the coast of the US. What San Diego-based start-up SeaCode Inc. plans to do is nothing if not novel: anchor a cruise ship three miles off the coast of Los Angeles, fill it with up to 600 programmers from around the world, eliminate visa restrictions and make it easy for customers to visit the site via water taxi.
I won’t make a comment on whether they will be successful or not – since I am not yet clear if this is their entire business model or have they refined it further. But this idea is definitely interesting. Read the story here.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

HI,
Nice One.There's a great difference between your snap & you...

Take Care:)

Warm Wishes,
Chandramani

Ridihima.A.Sareen said...

Thank u sir... But may be u r seeing me after a long time... soo