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Grasshopper.iics28-Sep-13 5:10
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Peter. I definitely understand a little economics. So I am not living in a Arabian Night world. Big Grin | :-D

Take it easy. But to draw your attention on certain issues, I would like to elaborate a little.

A good meal in urban India is $2 max. Three star meal $5. I am not saying I want to quote a US rate for any work. Firstly, most of the Indian IT firms( of any scale) targets service sector. The Product and Services in most of the big firms is 20-80 in terms of percentage. The reason is, getting work from US and Europe has been easy for these guys. In average, IT guys works for about 12 hours a day and $1000 pm is average salary. That makes it about $3 ph. Add to infrastructure and other costs, doesn't go beyond $7 ph. With even $10 ph quote, they make a lot of money you see.

Why do these Indian companies get the projects? Is it for low cost only? Not really. In IT, you have a huge amount of work in testing, back end monitoring and other aspects. A large % of regular IT of the companies are spent on maintenance. This is relentless and thankless job. Obviously you don't want to burden your IT costs by setting aside a huge cost for maintenance? Therefore off-shoring has been a reasonable option, both for service industry here and for US.

Now let us see the skills a little. India produces a large number of engineering graduates every year. However none of the Indian universities rank high in world any more. Does that mean the it is degraded beyond imagination? No, Indian education system was never a scientist producing education. It is still here where it was a decade back, the world has moved forward.

However a say about 10% of these engineers are also quite good in terms of talent and skills. A large percentage of this pool moves to US either as recruits or on onsite, leaving the actual equation unchanged here.

But what needs to be understood is that it is still a good system producing decent enough professional in large number. iPhone is designed once. You don't need designers every day. You need production support. Will a designer work in production support? No, company would no be able to afford it. Indian IT sector has long understood this equation and hence it sustains.


Our case is slightly different. We are 100% product based firm and offer no service. 90% of the business comes from prototyping. This is an area not many professional firms are well equipped with. We have a long pool of Indian clients and we are happy with what we are doing or what we have done. We have also delivered several of these prototypes of clients in US. But that is a different model altogether.


You don't know how long will it take for you to develop an algorithm. The rates are purely based on average deliverable. But some of the clients wants Products with full life cycle which includes service. Obviously you can't expect me to provide onsite sitting in India. So few of my dev friends will be handling onsite. Because my pool of devs are young and largely inexperienced in this sector, I din't get much information from them either.

Therefore I requested an overview to understand economics of contract rates. Smile | :)

modified 28-Sep-13 12:02pm.

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