India's silicon valley has provided western companies with a pool oflow-cost, highly skilled workers for years. But with many organisationsdipping into it to solve the year 2000 problem, it is developing skillsshortages of its own. Emma Woollacott reports.
Low wages and high-quality programming skills are a seductive combination which have wooed western companies to India's silicon valley, Bangalore, for many years. Year 2000 problems have boosted ...
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