This is a great story about people using outsourcing to help rural America. This not only helps provide high tech jobs for rural areas but helps local economies. Nice.
Rural Sourcing is a start-up founded and largely funded by Kathy White, former chief information officer for health care giant Cardinal Health. White, also Rural Sourcing's president, has set up two facilities in Arkansas, has another center coming on line in New Mexico in January, and is in talks to open yet another facility in North Carolina.The company can offer services such as application maintenance and Internet development for roughly 40 percent less than what other domestic tech outsourcers charge, White said. Rural Sourcing's fees are about the same as the overall cost of using an Indian outsourcer, she said--if you consider factors such as communication costs, travel expenses and inconvenience. "We think we're close to their total cost of ownership,"
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This may be part of an answer to the problems faced by the residents of our village...
Posted by: David | Friday, November 12, 2004 at 08:17 PM