Ads by TechWords

See your link here
Subscribe to our e-mail newsletters
For more info on a specific newsletter, click the title. Details will be displayed in a new window.
CareerMail
Computerworld Daily News (First Look and Wrap-Up)
Computerworld Blogs Newsletter
The Weekly Top 10
More E-Mail Newsletters 
 

CEOs defend moving jobs offshore at tech summit

Sending some jobs overseas helps companies remain competitive globally, they said

October 9, 2003 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Moving IT jobs outside of the U.S. is necessary if technology companies want to remain competitive in a global market, a group of software vendor CEOs said today.
Most of the 11 CEOs defended moving some IT jobs outside of the U.S. during a panel discussion on "the next wave of innovation" at the Business Software Alliance's Global Tech Summit in Washington. Moving low-level IT jobs outside the U.S. doesn't take away jobs from U.S. workers, argued Tom Noonan, chairman, president and CEO of Internet Security Systems Inc. in Atlanta, because outsourcing allows cost savings and drives companies to focus their U.S. workforces on higher-paying IT jobs.
"The economic advantage is created by accelerating more jobs here in the U.S. because you move the day-to-day labor offshore," Noonan said. "This is not a displacement of jobs, in our mind, this is an enabler of good jobs."
Panel moderator Lou Dobbs, a CNN anchor, questioned whether companies are moving IT jobs offshore simply in order to pay the lowest possible wages. Art Coviello, president and CEO of RSA Security Inc. in Bedford, Mass., said he's worried about the political fallout over moving jobs from the U.S. to other countries.
"I absolutely think it's driven by the short-term profit margin," Coviello said. "But I think the unintended consequence is innovation." As low-wage jobs go overseas, the U.S. has been forced to invest in higher-wage, more innovative industries such as biotechnology and health care, he said.
Offshore outsourcing and the number of visas allowed to IT workers coming into the U.S. are becoming hot topics in Washington this year, as Congress considers whether to raise the number of H-1B visas allowed for 2004.
Driven by a stagnant economy and concerns over security, some state legislators across the U.S. have tried to stop the relocation of jobs by introducing bills prohibiting state governments projects from using offshore IT workers.
But the CEOs on the panel said the offshore moves provide several benefits, including access to highly skilled employees who want to work. "Those of us who are first in India, for instance, are seeing master's-degreed engineers that will do call center work," said Carol Bartz, chairman, CEO and president of Autodesk Inc. in San Rafael, Calif. "We're seeing people eager to have these jobs, not just showing up. Sure, it's cost-cutting, but we are seeing very high-quality labor; let's not diminish that."
Other IT CEOs on the panel argued that moving IT jobs is necessary in a global market, where 50% or more of some


Reprinted with permission from

IDG.net
Story copyright 2009 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

Additional Resources

POLL RESULTS
Accelerate your knowledge of the IT world you inhabit by viewing the results of a series of polls taken by your IT peers. These polls of 100+ IT professionals each are available for full viewing. They cover key topics such as virtualization, processor performance, green IT, cloud computing and many others. Be a part of the buzz.
WHITE PAPER
Technology is complex. Keeping it running productively shouldn't be. To that end, you want to minimize the number of solutions needed in-house to simplify operations, maintenance, and support. Kodak offers a best-practices model. One company provides support for both scanner and software, for fast problem resolution without vendor finger-pointing. Download now!
WHITE PAPER
Utilizing demand intelligence improves the precision of pricing, product assortments, channel/store placement, and promotion, which are all essential for sustainable revenue management performance. Learn more, download this free whitepaper today.

White Papers & Webcasts

Natural User Interface for Enterprise Applications
Learn how a revolutionary user interface can make a complex enterprise application so intuitive even casual users can jump right in....  

Usability Is Everything
Learn what sets Workday's HR and Payroll solutions apart from the competition....

A Truly Global HCM System
Learn about a system built with advanced object-oriented technology that support multi-national requirements and costs less to implement, maintain and upgrade....  

The Value of Real SaaS at Workday
Cost savings, speed to value, and innovation brought to the enterprise by Workday's software-as-a-service solutions for HR and Payroll....

Craft a Strategy to Lower Your Total Cost of Ownership
Get the tools to build a business case to assess the total cost of ownership of your HR technology footprint....  

SaaS at Flextronics, Inc.
Dave Smoley, CIO of Flextronics, discusses the real value of software-as-a-service and why he chose Workday for his HR solution....

Navigating the Economic Morass
Need help making your way through today's volatile job market? In this Learn-Fast Guide, you'll learn how and where to look for your...  

Why Compliance Pays
This OnDemand webcast explores the relationship that firms with best compliance records have higher revenue, greater customer retention, lower financial losses from data...

Accelerate SSL Encrypted Applications
The amount of SSL traffic is growing in the enterprise. Because it is encrypted, it cannot be properly controlled and accelerated. Blue Coat...  

Agile Enterprise Content Management (ECM) for Rapid ROI
Find out how combining ECM and BPM will help adress issues about content rich business processes....