Embedded Solutions is a company that has operations all over the place. While a large section of the company's operations are based within the United States, at the same time the company is involved in a large amount of international networking in order to create better results. One country that is a heavy recipient of this networking is India, where a completely new and exciting information technology sector is being added to the country's burgeoning economy.
Information technology professionals are essential to the development of better embedded technological solutions, especially if they come from a background that involves a high level of theoretical instruction in mathematics and computer science. India has the ability to give people that type of education and it also has the ability to interest them in such a career path. The consequence of this is the continual graduation of truly enormous classes from universities with qualifications in different areas of computer science. The knowledge and intelligence contained within the Indian IT professional is largely untapped and could assist the embedded technology sector in catapulting forward through technological leaps and bounds.
In addition to the intellectual advantages inherent to working with Indian IT professionals, there is also an inherent cost advantage at the present moment in time. The difference between the American and Indian currencies is still quite extreme and as long as that remains the case, outsourcing of work will remain the order of the day. This is true for all industries, but when you combine that factor with the intellectual factor stated above, it becomes especially true for the computer science industry.
Eventually, Embedded Solutions expects there to be global cooperation when it comes to the further development of embedded technology solutions. For the moment however, the company is happy to leave it at dual cooperation through the private sector of countries like the United States and India.
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