Thu 28 Jun 2001
An Alternative Voice: How the Tech-Poor Can Still Be Software-Rich
Posted by Prakash under In the News
From International Herald Truibune:
“India is a very service-oriented country. Most of the software development that India does is actually delivering services to companies abroad. We have a lot of manpower which can be channelized to do that,” said Prakash Advani, chief executive of FreeOS.com. Mr. Advani’s company is in the process, he said, of “setting up a Linux support infrastructure to address the world market.”
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