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How will the Indian & Pakistan Tension Affect Your Business?

As of this writing, tension between Pakistan & India continues to mount. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to mediate an agreement to ease concerns of war, however your future revenue may have already been wounded.

Jun 10, 2002
As of this writing, tension between Pakistan & India continues to mount. Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to mediate an agreement to ease concerns of war, however your future revenue may have already been wounded.

Offshore Development Group has had numerous conversations with CIO's and IT professionals that currently use or are in the process of developing an offshore strategy. To be blunt your current and prospective customers are very nervous and simply telling them all is fine increases their concern. It could quiet possibly hurt your credibility.

We bring this to your attention because as intelligent people we are very familiar with contingency plans. In the IT community it can be referred to as a "business continuity" or "disaster recovery" strategy. In any case people want to here IF something happens to go wrong that every possible precaution has been taken to insure their business is minimally affected.

Our recommendation is to be proactive. Perhaps consider adopting a global strategy so development capabilities can be transparently shifted if an area on the globe becomes a hot spot. Do not minimize the situation.

To provide you the best possible coverage during this period, Offshore Development Group has increased the number of news feeds we subscribe to in an attempt to keep you completely up to the minute. We will also send an alert if we believe developments dictate we do so.