Knowledge Process Outsourcing: the Big Game

Knowledge Process Outsourcing: the Big Game

KPO has developed two years back to encircle several specialist areas that were initially forbidden for offshoring. Take for instance, it has develop a legal outsourcing firm which employ lawyers; a pharma R&D outsourcing company which recruits doctors, PhDs in life sciences and an auto engineering outsourcing firm which requires engineers with CAD/CAM expertise.

According to a Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) study, KPO will grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 46% to be worth $17 billion by 2010, of which $12 billion will be outsourced to India. NASSCOM projects that the KPO sector in India may reach $15.5 billion by 2010, up from $1.2 billion currently.

India, however, remains the proven and favored destination, way ahead of other competitors in most areas, especially financial research, legal and healthcare/pharma research.

The reasons that usually influence buyers’ decisions regarding choice of destination are:

  • Availability of qualified manpower

  • Political stability
  • Infrastructure
  • IPR/Data security issues
  • Communication skills
  • Lower wages
  • Proven delivery capabilities

If you are curious to gather these benefits of outsourcing but not possessing gusty willingness to take the calculated risk, go for the option of captive route as it will enable you to protect yourself against possible IPR threats and feared loss of patented material.

Because of the significant hype, industry will now need to take significant initiatives to cope up with the shortage of quality supply of professionals and have to ensure strong training methodologies for their recruits too.

Issues of upgrading data security and patent infringement are need to be addressed more proactively, when you are doing more complex jobs as billing rates also get higher simultaneously. The onus lies on the industry to yield weighs even more heavily as there is positive buildup and expectations from India in the KPO space.

Entrance in KPO is not a deal, but to survive and emerge as a winner will set apart the stronger players in the long run. For every single large KPO player, there are estimated 10 small players offering similar services generally at lower billing rates. We are looking forward for the wave of consolidation in the industry between 2006 and 2008.

High degrees of specialization and innumerable niches will let even relatively small firms to persist profitably and create a large pool of acquisition targets. So, even as consolidation picks up the pace, the explosion of new service providers will create further fragmentation.

Bottomline: More than consolidation, fragmentation will become a stronger wave among the KPOs, leaving the industry with even more players by 2010. Hence, the adequate availability of these small vendors as acquisition targets will lower the valuations.

Source:

http://www.itmatchonline.com/article/Knowledge_process_outsourcing_The_big_game.php

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18 Responses to “Knowledge Process Outsourcing: the Big Game”

  1. ParisLoOfficialTV says:

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  2. ACEMontague says:

    That’s amazing! It always seem easier to draw on the computer then on paper. Really now, to color like that makes me curious, though everyone’s style of art is different.

  3. garrick r says:

    Yes. Theoretically, you can take any older version to 2009 and open it there. Just make sure that you only go from old to new, and not visa versa. If you take drawings you made in 2009 to your school computer and try to open them in 2004, it won't work.

    To save a 2009 file to 2004 format, just go to save as. Under the drawing name, there is an option in which you can select different versions and formats. Usually its either .dwg, .dwt, and .dxf for years 2007, 2004 and 2000. You'll probably want to stick with the .dwg format, but with year 2004.

  4. marwan a says:

    AutoCAD works just fine under on Mac hardware. I have AutoCAD 2009 installed on the Boot Camp partition of my Macbook Pro, and it runs like a dream…I don't foresee you having any problems.

    However, keep in mind that Autodesk doesn't "officially" support AutoCAD running on any Macintosh platform. That being said, it will run on either Parallels or Boot Camp, whatever your choice. (Assuming that you're using a Mac with an Intel processor).

  5. bluelightning0 says:

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  7. PokeMann61 says:

    dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph

  8. Dani says:

    Follow the following steps:
    OS (enter)
    check the box End point ( You can check all if you want.This will help as u advance in Autocad;-) )
    Press OK
    Now activate line command by
    L (enter)
    go near the first corner..a small yellow icon will appear saying end point..just click immediately.Then go near the other corner..end point will light up again..just click. Then Enter to complete your line.
    (If the end point yellow light does not appear then press F3)

  9. pinkypoo1988 says:

    yeah, macs suck. otherwise why would you be loading windows on it. lol

  10. 11Alyt says:

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  11. Douglas L says:

    you need a converter program for this wich you can find it here:
    http://anydwg.com/auto-cad-to-pdf-ex.html
    you can search free versions here: http://www.4shared.com
    good luck!

  12. Druz says:

    You should do a search for "CAD freelancer" or just "freelancer" Remember that you'll be competing against the world. There is no "Only USA" web site. One of the advantage of being in the US is, that if a project recruiter wants to sue someone in India for a breech of contract, good luck. As a citizen/resident of the US there are laws that help to provide some relief/remedy to parties that believe they have been wronged. Make sure that when you bid, you bring up this point. It helps to even the playing field.

    Good luck.

  13. E says:

    Check under File | Page Setup

  14. ManiekWilq says:

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  15. Soreanol says:

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  16. duci1aces says:

    Auto Cad is not a career field. It is a tool used by engineers to do their work. It is a skill that should be part of your resume. Getting certification in Auto Cad will provide evidence to future employers that you are adept in using this tool.

  17. WilliamsShamir says:

    i use photoshop

  18. E says:

    Yes Autocad has such feature.I can just give u headlines at this time.

    U need to learn to make BLOCKS with attributes…( Attribute is a data linked to that block like Part no., price etc. )

    Then u need to learn ways of Attribute extraction. yes they can be extracted to Excel format.

    So the key words for you to look in help are BLOCK with Attributes, Attribute Extraction. You can do them.

    Good Luck!

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