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​As Indian IT services job growth plummets, global in-house centers soar

Video: Small business IT spending predicted to reach $600b this year Featured stories Cryptocurrency reality checks and the coming boom USB Type-C is the iPhone charging connector that Steve Jobs would have wanted I tried to write this article on an iPad Pro. It didn’t go well Thousands of Mega logins dumped online, exposing user files A major irreversible shake-up is taking place in the IT services employment landscape in India that will have a big effect on how employees begin to size up their available options for the future.The industry has gone through a tough few years, weathering the onslaught of a fundamental shift in their business model — where the once-lucrative, bread-and-butter business of infrastructure maintenance and application development has been turned upside down and commoditized by the shift to digital and the advent of robotic process automation. These are now doing much of the low-end work for the industry. Plus, US President Donald Trump’s onslaught against the H-1B visas has further imperiled their hopes for cushy overseas assignments that have often been the gateway to green cards and a better life in the West.Read also: ‘Insourcing’ predicted to throttle Indian IT services revenuesThe change has come so… Read full this story

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