Whatever Happened to Offshoring?

BEFORE THE SPIN

Nobody’s talking about it, but everybody’s doing it. Offshoring, that is.

As I predicted when I attended Baruch College’s offshoring event last year, the far-flung farming out of IT has become a hot political issue in the U.S. presidential race.

What I failed to anticipate was the great pall that such a hot issue would cast among those in the caverns of Wall Street, London and elsewhere. It’s like pulling teeth to get vendors and user firms to discuss the matter. Gone are the days when all you had

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