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From India to Vietnam: The Changing Landscape of Offshore Software Development

Tullio Siragusa

From India to Vietnam: The Changing Landscape of Offshore Software Development Outsourcing software development services to offshore vendors has become an increasingly popular way for businesses to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Tech talent turnover rates in Vietnam are less than 1/3 that of India.

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5 Tech Issues That Can Slow Down Innovation

IdeaScale

In our minds, technology and innovation are interconnected. However, for every technological advancement, there seems to be a learning curve or adjustment period as we try to figure out how to implement automation into our daily lives. Technology: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? source: pixabay.com. 1 The Devil in Design.

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What is Innovation Software?

eZassi

Innovation software can help companies remain anonymous while still running a specific technology challenge that has the potential to yield innovation solutions. Essentially, ideas are appropriately directed to the right place for the next stage of review and development. Why Do Businesses Use Innovation Software?

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. These technologies and business models are not in the automotive industry’s DNA. For example, GM stopped producing its electric vehicle EV1 in 1999 (and here ).

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The Innovation-Driven Disruption of the Automotive Value Chain (Part 2)

Corporate Innovation

Because of problems such as pollution, climate change and loss of productivity due to long commute times, consumer attitudes towards car ownership and use are changing. These technologies and business models are not in the automotive industry’s DNA. For example, GM stopped producing its electric vehicle EV1 in 1999 (and here ).