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High-tech labor bonanza in the Third World.(US firms seek Indian technical expertise)(Brief Article)

Dallas Business Journal

| September 15, 2000 | BOUNDS, JEFF | COPYRIGHT 1988 Dallas Business Journal. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

India Tech has more alumni CEOs than M.I.T., one observer says

DEEP ELLUM -- Like most technology companies, Ariesnet Inc. can't find enough talented people.

But instead of only going the usual routes to get them -- like stealing them from competitors or hiring recruiters -- the Dallas Web-development firm headed to India.

"The great thing about India is they've got a highly technologically inclined population with access to many training institutes," says Ariesnet president Cruce Saunders. Many Indians are fluent in English, and there's a plethora of organizations available to export their talents to the United States.

He's not the only …

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