IBM Screws USA, Opens Another Indian Center

IBM screwed American information technology workers by opening a Global Delivery Center in Pune (India) to provide its automotive clients worldwide with business consulting and application services.

The Pune center will focus on product lifecycle management, manufacturing productivity, business consulting, human capital management, financial services, technology services, and solutions for small and midsize automotive manufacturers. 

The new center is IBM Global Services’ fourth site in Pune.

IBM’s Pune center will also address requirements from the company’s clients in the travel, transportation, chemical, petroleum, energy and utility industries.

IBM plans to expand its workforce in Pune by hiring technology graduates and IT professionals with skills in IT strategy and architecture, business consulting, enterprise solutions (SAP, Siebel, and Oracle), testing, open systems, Portal, and Webmethods.

Besides the business consulting services, IBM’s new Pune center will also provide Language Translation Services to address increasing demand from clients in Europe for non-English language skills.

The Pune center’s Language Translation Services Center is to offer a full scope of quality language translation services for clients and professionals at other IBM global delivery centers. This includes assisting with document translations  such as e-mails, web pages, and contracts from French, German, Italian and Spanish to English.

More LTSC sites are to open at other global delivery center sites in Asia and Europe later this year.

5 Responses to "IBM Screws USA, Opens Another Indian Center"

  1. ajayrocks   May 29, 2008 at 1:26 pm

    thats exactly what should happen to a country like USA
    ha ha ha ha
    India rules

    SearchIndia.com Responds

    How would Indians feel if their best jobs are outsourced to Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and China on the grounds of cost-cutting?

  2. ajayrocks   May 30, 2008 at 9:04 am

    now u r talking about feelings
    whenever Americans see their profit in anything they just don’t think twice to ruin anyone

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    As if Indians are filled only with charity in their hearts and malice toward none (thank you, Lincoln). Greed respects no boundaries.

  3. ajayrocks   May 31, 2008 at 2:50 am

    look,in each and every country there are bad people but atleast indians respect relationships and people do not keep on having children with so many people and that too even without marrige
    i think you should change you site’s name to SEARCH USA and stop talking about india

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    You self-appointed sanctimonious moral policeman, what is your problem if Americans have children outside marriage.

    You write above: people do not keep on having children with so many people The last time we checked, India’s population was 1.2 billion and USA’s population 300 million. As the numbers show, the breeding mosquitoes live in India not in USA. At least try and get your facts right even if you blabber nonsense.

  4. artyr   October 15, 2009 at 9:38 am

    Please, keep the comments factual.

    I work for a US based payroll company in Canada that nobody has heard of!! (ADP). APD is offshoring a lot of development, day to day administration etc. I’m sure the number of offshored jobs is not justified by the size of payroll/investment business ADP does in India.

    ADP will likely soon be a target of the Obama administration…..annual taxes for each head offshored unfairly.

    Don’t get me wrong, offshoring jobs as part of a ‘fair trade’ concept is ok. every company has a corporate responsibility to employ somewhat proportional to the business done in any country. It’s too bad that some companies are completely governed by greedy / self-serving shareholders with absolutely no interest in the long-term health of the company….GREED. Obama will curb much of the greed soon.

    ADP is a very BAD company to work for. Any recently employed associate in India should be worried….ADP or other companies could pull out as fast as they came in…unless they have a legitimate claim based on the volume of actual business done there. All about FAIR TRADE these days……ADP and others are unfairly killing jobs in US & Canada in the name of greed.

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    1. ADP Opens Second Offshore Facility In India

    2. We doubt our Congress will impose any tax on U.S. corporations outsourcing jobs to India because most Senators and Congressmen are beholden to vested interests.

    3. You write: Obama will curb much of the greed soon.

    Dream on.

  5. artyr   October 15, 2009 at 9:43 am

    …the entire planet needs population control…..earth will die otherwise.

    SearchIndia.com Responds:

    Let’s start with the biggest and fastest breeders – the Indians.

    When it comes to breeding, Indians put the rabbits, mosquitoes, rats, bats, viruses and bacteria to shame.

    Have you ever been there – God, people, people, people, people everywhere.

    Now, substitute Indians for rats in the below excerpt from the classic The Pied Piper of Hamelin:

    And the muttering grew to a grumbling;
    And the grumbling grew to a mighty rumbling;
    And out of the houses the rats came tumbling:
    Great rats, small rats, lean rats, brawny rats,
    Brown rats, black rats, grey rats, tawny rats,
    Grave old plodders, gay young friskers,
    Fathers, mothers, uncles, cousins,
    Cocking tails and pricking whiskers,
    Families by tens and dozens,
    Brothers, sisters, husbands, wives —
    Followed the Piper for their lives.
    From street to street he piped, advancing,
    And step for step, they followed, dancing,
    Until they came to the river Weser
    Wherein all plunged and perished
    — Save one who, stout as Julius Caesar,
    Swam across and lived to carry
    (As he the manuscript he cherished)
    To Rat-land home his commentary:
    Which was, “At the first shrill notes of the pipe,
    I heard a sound as of scraping tripe,
    And putting apples, wondrous ripe,
    Into a cider press’s gripe:
    And a moving away of pickle-tub-boards,
    And a leaving ajar of conserve-cupboards,
    And the drawing the corks of train-oil-flasks,
    And a breaking the hoops of butter-casks;
    And it seemed as if a voice
    (Sweeter far than by harp or by psaltery
    Is breathed) called out, Oh rats, rejoice!
    The world is grown to one vast drysaltery!
    So munch on, crunch on, take your nuncheon,
    Breakfast, supper, dinner, luncheon!
    And just as a bulky sugar-puncheon,
    All ready staved, like a great sun shone
    Glorious scarce an inch before me,
    Just as methought it said, ‘Come, bore me!’
    — I found the Weser rolling o’er me.”

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