Why Wipro, Infosys and TCS are “The Axis of Evil” for Indian startup space Technology and Business Startups in India
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Ankit , New Delhi:
Aug 7 2008
Made Popular Aug 7 2008
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Yes you read it right I am calling this trio and their thousands of offshoots “The Axis of Evil” for Indian Software and Start-up space. While it is well know how these companies started the IT revolution in India with an interesting business model...
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Vikas Shekhawat
instablogs.com
Aug 7 2008
Churu, Rajasthan,
India
Outbots cannot kill the startups; they’ve a negligible contribution to really give a notion of so-called ‘axis of evil’. Startups are failing to find and retain key resources just because they’re following the old business model. Entrepreneurs need to connect with people who are inspired by themselves and not working bees. Groundbreaking products can make the difference.
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3 Stars
I feel India has out-sourced talents and turned them into Outbots. There is no dearth of talent in our vast country. Good inspiring work and atmosphere will definitely attract talents if not outbots.
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Though not very qualified to comment on technical issues but this does strike a valid point that if software and services has become such a big industry in India, why are we not innovators but just followers.
Is it inferior human resource or are our industry leaders only cultivating subservient mentality.
Are the bright brains being pampered with comforts and fat packages to such an extent that they stop thinking and stop innovating.
Star-ups are going to define the shape of things to come.
Defying heavy weights which include the ’Axis of Evil’, none can stop an idea whose time has come.
Is it inferior human resource or are our industry leaders only cultivating subservient mentality.
Are the bright brains being pampered with comforts and fat packages to such an extent that they stop thinking and stop innovating.
Star-ups are going to define the shape of things to come.
Defying heavy weights which include the ’Axis of Evil’, none can stop an idea whose time has come.
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5 Stars
Outbots cannot kill the startups; they’ve a negligible contribution to really give a notion of so-called ‘axis of evil’. Startups are failing to find and retain key resources just because they’re following the old business model. Entrepreneurs need to connect with people who are inspired by themselves and not working bees. Groundbreaking products can make the difference.
3 Stars
I feel India has out-sourced talents and turned them into Outbots. There is no dearth of talent in our vast country. Good inspiring work and atmosphere will definitely attract talents if not outbots.
3 Stars
Though not very qualified to comment on technical issues but this does strike a valid point that if software and services has become such a big industry in India, why are we not innovators but just followers.
Is it inferior human resource or are our industry leaders only cultivating subservient mentality.
Are the bright brains being pampered with comforts and fat packages to such an extent that they stop thinking and stop innovating.
Star-ups are going to define the shape of things to come.
Defying heavy weights which include the ’Axis of Evil’, none can stop an idea whose time has come.
Is it inferior human resource or are our industry leaders only cultivating subservient mentality.
Are the bright brains being pampered with comforts and fat packages to such an extent that they stop thinking and stop innovating.
Star-ups are going to define the shape of things to come.
Defying heavy weights which include the ’Axis of Evil’, none can stop an idea whose time has come.
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