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Journal Rohit Tripathi's Journal: Offshore outsourcing India

With the emergence of a number of countries in the field of offshore software development services, offshore outsourcing India has been gaining popularity. Worldwide, the business is growing at an increasing pace and India holds many advantages in terms of time zone, quality and cheap resources; and high English speaking population. Open source technologies like PHP are gaining importance and we have very good skilled resources available both in PHP and Dot Net technologies. Off late Indian government has taken many initiatives to make sure that software outsourcing to India grows rapidly. India is deep into custom software development with many world-class projects of web development. New areas like search engine optimization for company websites has become another popular domain in India. Many offshore companies are deploying Indian resources for their website optimization. Specialized services like Computer Aided Design (CAD) and CAMM services in India and 3D design related projects have been accomplished with excellence. High-end website designing using flash and 3D has become very common. These designing services find many applications in the field of animated creations like movies, special effects and 3D gaming. Many companies have realized that offshore outsourcing of their core application development to India is beneficial and will fetch them faster turn around times and greater return on investment (ROI). Thus, it has become very attractive to hire Indian software professionals for either end-to-end development or product co-development . Many Independent Software Vendors are partnering with Indian companies for achieving success in their businesses.
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