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IT adopts the no-shore model, where employees' location doesn't matter

Industry experts say one of the biggest changes the pandemic has brought is the way the industry operates

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Not just major IT firms, mid-tier players, too, are harnessing benefits from this model

Sai IshwarBibhu Ranjan Mishra Mumbai | Bengaluru
The offshore-focused Indian IT outsourcing services industry is seeing an addition to its growing list of terms and expressions — “No shore”.
 
Industry experts say one of the biggest changes the pandemic has brought is the way the industry operates. While for clients it has led to increased outsourcing, they are no more worried about which shore the service providers are executing the project in — offshore, onshore or near-shore — because remote working has become the standard norm in the industry, giving rise to a “no shore” kind of model.
 
“We are now in the world of ‘no shore’,”
Topics : IT Industry

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