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Microsoft Learning Addresses Offshore Rumor


9/17/2003 -- In an interview with CertCities.com today, Dan Truax, director of Microsoft Certification Business & Product Strategy, addressed a rumor published in InfoWorld's "Notes from the Field" column last week that Microsoft Learning had laid of 30 content producers with plans to move its content development overseas, “possibly to India.”

In a statement issued to CertCities.com yesterday, Microsoft said that the layoffs -- which were made in conjuction with the formation of the new Microsoft Learning group -- affected a number of job types, and actually resulted in a higher employee to management ratio. "This flatter organization exists to empower employees to make decisions and service customers," it read.

In the interview today, Truax confirmed this statement and commented further on the issues raised in the column.

“There are two things that are being mixed and taken out of context [in the InfoWorld article]," he commented.

"One of the reasons that drove [the creation of Microsoft Learning] is that there was a lot of duplication of content, duplication of sales...so it was really important to us to be able to remove that duplication," he stated.

"We have always and continue to have some of the content creation done by partners, and we continue to invest in our partnerships..to create unique custom content," he explained. "With our partner model, [the] primary purpose for [overseas content creation] would be for them to customize to local market to meet international needs, and not our purpose to have content developed to meet our U.S. needs."

He said that such development is not unusual for a world-wide learning provider like Microsoft. "As a global company, if we don't do a good job serving our customers' needs and they're asking for localized content...it's my job to make sure that we’re meeting all of our customers' needs."  -Becky Nagel



There are 82 CertCities.com user Comments for “Microsoft Learning Addresses Offshore Rumor”
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9/18/03: Anand says: The anonymous was just me. Forgot to put my name there. Bye
9/18/03: Anand says: Sorry for bringing in politics. After reading it again i am just sad seeing you guys selfish. If you want you will support a dictator like saddam and give him wmd and if he does not obey him you will hit him. Similarly you want the money obtained by selling the software goods to the developing countries but you dont want to part with your jobs. !!!!!!! Think abt it guys. I dont say that jobs must be transferred here. you say that gates has no right to enjoy the richness if he does not give you jobs so how can you enjoy the richness without giving anything to those who pay you
9/18/03: Anand says: We work hard too dude. Who do you think helped these businesses develop these products? Anyways, could you re-evaluate your payment again. The way you made it sound was that 15000RS (1rs equals $49)...so, that's 15000 times $49 which equals $735,000 in US currency. If that's the case, American business is getting screwed by outsourcing (which I'm sure is not the case:))
9/18/03: OOPS says: The above name was supposed to be: TO ANAND
9/18/03: Put your money where your mouth is says says: POST REMOVED
9/18/03: Anand says: sorry its is opposite way -))) 1$ is equal to 49RS.(hope it turns the other way round) And 15000Rs is just okay for an ordinary 3 member family. However for a good life you need atleast 25000Rs in india Bye
9/18/03: TO ANAND says: Is that weekly?
9/18/03: Anand says: "Put your money where your mouth is says says" It is the great americans who first pirate things and if you dont know this you too can join me at school ))). Anyway all the great things that americans have built in IT after 1990 has the name of indians written all over it. This is an harsh fact dear. All you know is fabricate things and terrorize people, make terrorists and destroy people in the name of eliminating the same terrorists you built. Anyway i am sorry for bringing politics over here. You just asked what we developed . I shall ask you back the same ques do you THe mighhhhhhhtttttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy Americans have the brain to develop something without an asian help. Of course you can you can build false evidences.
9/18/03: Anand says: It is the Monthly salary
9/18/03: AB from IL says: I am from India and currently in US. So I know that the money that Indians make in India is very good according to the cost of Living. I cna say that India is 5 times cheaper in most of teh expenses like Real Estate, Food, Clothes and shopping. They are living as good as people making 120K in Silicon Valley.
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