From the age newspaper.
"Last month was a milestone in Satyam's new graduate program, with the return home of its first crop of Australian graduates from a six-month training project in India.
And with the announced expansion of the program, Satyam's Australia-New Zealand managing director Deepak Nangia says he has a long-term plan to keep Australian faces and voices at the forefront of local projects, despite a shortage of indigenous skilled manpower.
The company is keen to highlight its progress as an IT trainer as media reports highlight the trend to send work offshore."
As somebody who believes in the cross fertilization of cultures and disciplines, I think that this is a good move and will be benefitial for better understanding in future.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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