[kictanet] May be of interest: IT-destination Africa
Sean Moroney
seanm at aitecafrica.com
Mon Jul 20 11:11:36 EAT 2009
Dear Paul,
To make your proposed tour more Pan-African, the group would be welcome to
stop in Nairobi on your way to SA to participate in the fourth annual East
African Outsourcing & Contact Centre Conference, to be held over 11-12
November. The knowledge members of your group could bring to Kenya's
emerging BPO industry would be greatly appreciated.
The draft programme with confirmed speakers so far is attached for your
reference.
I look forward to having your response.
Regards,
Sean Moroney
Chairman
AITEC Africa
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Behalf Of Victor Gathara
Sent: 22 June 2009 11:04
To: seanm at aitecafrica.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: [kictanet] May be of interest: IT-destination Africa
Dear colleague,
Many Dutch companies are currently investigating the advantages of offshore
sourcing of IT-related projects. Although most of the work will be done in
India or in Eastern Europe, there is also a growing interest for Africa.
South-Africa, Kenya, Egypt, Uganda, Ghana and Nigeria are upcoming
outsourcing destinations. The attached article: "The Next India" deals with
this topic. A longer version of the article has just been placed on the
website of The Broker:
<http://www.thebrokeronline.eu/en/articles/The-next-India>
http://www.thebrokeronline.eu/en/articles/The-next-India (and where comments
can be added as well; a debate on IT and developing countries is being
welcomed).
The IT-promotion of Africa
Most African nations are not yet well-known offshore destinations, and many
promotional activities will be needed. Organizing business missions to
Africa is an effective way to generate publicity. We are planning to
organize an IT- and BPO-studytour to South-Africa (14 - 21 November 2009).
The focus will be on software development, administrative and financial
services and call centers. During this visit, we will also take part at an
international outsourcing conference, organized by ITC (United Nations) and
with delegations from various African countries. Information about these
topics has been attached as well.
It will be the first time for us to organize a public IT- and BPO-studytour
to South-Africa, and we are inviting partners and sponsors to join us, in
order to make this unique mission a successful event.
With best regards,
Paul Tjia (sr. consultant 'offshore sourcing')
GPI Consultancy, P.O. Box 26151, 3002 ED Rotterdam, The Netherlands
E-mail: paul at gpic.nl tel: +31-10-4254172 fax: +31-10-4254317 Website:
www.gpic.nl
N.B. Information about various topics, including the Dutch offshore market,
can be found in my book: "Offshoring Information Technology - Sourcing and
Outsourcing to a Global Workforce" (Cambridge University Press). The third
print is now available: http://www.gpic.nl/bookTOC.pdf
Our activities include:
-the promotion of 'offshore IT sourcing' (through seminars, videofilms,
publications and study tours)
-consultancy (e.g. offshore strategy, feasibility study, country and partner
selection, offshore transition)
-intercultural training (e.g. 'how to deal with the Dutch business culture',
'how to deal with the Indian business culture')
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