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PeopleSoft to open office in India
Bloomberg News ^
| May 7, 2003
| Ashley Gross
Posted on 06/12/2003 4:32:07 PM PDT by constitutionweb
Edited on 07/09/2004 12:50:55 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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PLEASANTON -- PeopleSoft Inc., whose software is used to process payroll and track inventory, will shift some consulting work to India to lower the costs of customizing programs for clients. Pleasanton-based PeopleSoft is working with Hexaware Technologies Ltd., an Indian consulting company, to open an office in Bangalore in June. Hexaware consultants will configure PeopleSoft programs for customers' specific needs, said Bill Henry, a PeopleSoft vice president of strategy and marketing.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: america; export; exporting; h1bvisa; jobs; l1visa; offshore; offshoring; outsource; outsourcing; peoplesoft; sector; service; software; techies
To: constitutionweb
No wonder programmers can't find jobs. The bastards running the companies are exporting them.
Bush better wake up. Never mind saving the world. Take care of America first.
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posted on
06/12/2003 4:36:10 PM PDT
by
Zorrito
To: constitutionweb
Looking on the bright side, there should be a lot of nice houses for sale real cheap in the US in a few months...
To: Zorrito
You'd better wake up! Seriously, are you so clueless you're unaware of what's going on in the world today? PeopleSoft is now history ... the only thing left for the company is maintaining the old installations for legacy customers. Larry Ellison is in the middle of a hostile takeover of the company and plans to disband the company whereupon existing customers will use Oracle's software. The future is not Peoplesoft, it is Oracle - so much so, in fact, they rushed out their earnings, previously due out next week, to release them today (revenues + earnings up 35% year on year).
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posted on
06/12/2003 4:51:16 PM PDT
by
Steven W.
To: constitutionweb
amid a slump in sales. Peoplesoft has absolutely no new customers since Oracle said they plan to buy Peoplesoft and discontinue their products. Who would install Peoplesoft knowing it may not soon exist?
The Oracle products I've worked with are crappy. Once again it shows that to succeed in software you must sell crap but market it really well, with kickbacks and whatever else it takes.
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posted on
06/12/2003 4:55:40 PM PDT
by
Reeses
To: Steven W.
Then doesn't that reinforce Zorrito's point? ORACLE has re-lo'd 4,000 jobs to India. I am gonna guess that's 10% of their work force.
Without arguing the pros, cons, and philosphical angles---where is this going? Why wouldn't every corporation move every staff and tech job to India? And that is definitely where it is headed without doubt. Is there anything on the horizon to change this trend?
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posted on
06/12/2003 4:59:33 PM PDT
by
gg188
To: gg188
Software salesman's primary skill -- golf. How to use it:
(1) Negotiate a deal. Mutual understanding that customer will buy.
(2) Play golf with person who signs contract.
(3) Bet on each hole.
(4) Lose $10K overall.
Result. Signed contract. Large payment to salesguy (who typically get 30% or so of value of signed contract. Customer (company) gets nicely discounted price off the heavily marked up base price. Contract signer legally pockets $10 grand (as long as it is declared on taxes). Everyone is happy.
Andy maybe some of you wondered why sales guys cultivate golf as a skill? Side bets are legal.
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posted on
06/12/2003 5:04:46 PM PDT
by
dark_lord
(The Statue of Liberty now holds a baseball bat and she's yelling 'You want a piece of me?')
To: Steven W.
No, you are the one that needs to wake up.
Oracle's bid is already underwater. The stock is above what Oracle offered, and PeopleSoft officially turned down Oracle today. Oracle does not even want PeopleSoft. Their mission was to cause FUD in the market. They succeeded, because almost all of PeopleSoft's pending orders are on hold pending the J.D. Edwards acquisition.
The future is PeopleSoft/J.D. Edwards. Oracle has no chance of taking over PeopleSoft, even if they actually wanted to do so.
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posted on
06/12/2003 5:23:40 PM PDT
by
Pukin Dog
(Sans Reproache)
To: constitutionweb
These companies' products show the crappy programmers that they are hiring with English misspellings all over the place, non-standard features, bloated crapware, etc.
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posted on
06/12/2003 5:26:28 PM PDT
by
PatrioticAmerican
(If the only way an American can get elected is through Mexican votes, we have a war to be waged.)
To: Steven W.
"... PeopleSoft is now history ... the only thing left for the company is maintaining the old installations for legacy customers. [...] The future is not Peoplesoft, it is Oracle!" ... Said Oracle's Assistant Chief Financial Officer Panesh Gulopmawapatawan, living here on an H-1B Visa.
To: The KG9 Kid; Steven W.
therein lies the problem.
Why can't they hire Americans???
To: The KG9 Kid
Not to mention you get one of those H1B Indians on the phone for tech support. Please. There GOES your machine. They are not as smart as we are. Period. I said it.
To: constitutionweb
btt
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