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Wipro Microsoft alliance is a shame for all Indians – alliance or slavery?
Harish Baliga
Apr. 17, 2008

Traders that cannot see a difference between trading spices and software programmers run Indian IT companies. In the process they have served American and European companies in providing cyber slaves from India.

Wipro Technologies, the global IT services business of Wipro Limited, and Microsoft Corporation, on Thursday, announced the expansion of their strategic alliance and the opening of two Wipro Centers of Excellence to showcase Microsoft technologies at Wipro's facilities in Bangalore and Mysore.

The alliance uses Microsoft technologies instead of challenging Gates in his own game. Wipro is just a servant of Microsoft facilitating Indian cyber slavery under the American corporate banners.

When will Wipro and TCS build software that can be sold in US? The answer is probably never because spice traders know money making through trading – they do not understand how software products are marketed.

In the mean time the American neo cons and their sponsoring corporations keep exploiting Indian cyber slaves in the name of outsourcing.

India is capable of turning the table over the slave users. India must build world class software products and sell them in US and other countries. India should not supply people. Like Japan India must focus on products and not serving with cyber and call center ‘slaves’ to America and Europe.


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