Microsoft plans to open a development center in Vancouver and fill it up with people from India and China

Microsoft for years has sought an end to limits on the number of visas granted to foreign high-tech workers. But the demise of the immigration reform bill appears to have the company taking a different tack: It now wants to park overseas talent in Canada.

The software maker last week disclosed plans to open a development center in Vancouver–about a two-hour drive north from its Redmond, Wash., headquarters. In a frank statement, Microsoft said it will stock the center with “highly skilled people affected by immigration issues in the U.S.”

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Pakistan software export shows increase by 52%

By Romail Kenneth

KARACHI: The export of computer software and information technology services has gone up by 52 percent to $64 million in July-Feb 2006-07, as compared with $42 million in the same period last year.

According to the data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the country received foreign remittances of $64 million till February 2007, as against $42 million received in July-Feb 2005-06.

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There’s More to Consider Than Cheaper Labor

There’s much more to offshore outsourcing than lower labor rates. Industry experts and CIOs with offshore experience caution would-be customers to carefully examine all of the risks, including the hidden costs. It’s also important to protect intellectual property, examine the geopolitical risks in the region where the work will be done and effectively communicate the company’s overall outsourcing strategy to stateside workers.

Offshore outsourcing “creates some stressful situations, some motivational factors and some confidence factors with your own people,” says Rick Greenwood, CIO at GMAC-RFC Residential Capital Group in Minneapolis. Greenwood addresses those issues, in part, by keeping his company’s most important IT work in the U.S.

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Pakistan Software Export Board to establish two IT libraries

Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) will establish two more IT libraries at Software Technology Parks (STP) at Peshawar and Karachi to provide online services to the IT related people.

PSEB, the apex government body for the promotion of software exports, has already established one library each at STP Islamabad and Lahore while one each would be set up at Peshawar and Karachi, APP reported.

These libraries have subscribed 100 leading IT and business magazines and journals and more than 500 books are available with titles varying from 113/4 software programming to marketing and CRM. (Worlditreport.com)

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