Monday, January 30, 2006
Indian programmers priced out of the market, says Germany's SAP
Indian programmers priced out of the market, says Germany's SAP: "SAP, the world's third-biggest software company and the dominant force in programmes to run big corporations, is running down its recruitment of Indian experts because they are too expensive, its head said in an interview released Sunday.
With Indians pricing themselves out of the market, SAP preferred to recruit in China and low-cost eastern European nations.
'India is getting too dear,' said SAP chief executive Henning Kagermann in the interview with the Financial Times to be published Monday. 'We've decided to only recruit a certain number"
With Indians pricing themselves out of the market, SAP preferred to recruit in China and low-cost eastern European nations.
'India is getting too dear,' said SAP chief executive Henning Kagermann in the interview with the Financial Times to be published Monday. 'We've decided to only recruit a certain number"