Going to India?

By Dean Whittaker This is the first of a three-part narrative of my experience of going to India to attend the Global CoreNet function to he held in Mumbai, India March 22-24. So, why would I travel half-way around the world to India to hear a keynote speaker from Ann...

India Part II

By Dean Whittaker After the seventeen-hour plane ride over fifteen time zones, life at 40,000 feet finally landed me in the hustle and bustle of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) Airport.  The 1:00 AM arrival followed by the hotel chauffeur rescue at the airport left me...

The Great China Debate

By Pete Julius China’s economy has been growing at unprecedented rates over the past few years.  A lot of people are speculating that this insurmountable growth trend is about to burst.  The United States grew very rapidly during the mid- to late-1990’s on the...

India Part III

By Dean Whittaker As my memory of my trip to India begins to fade, I was reminded of the essence of the experience when I read the report by Rand titled “Labor and Population” (www.rand.org), in which the authors describe the forces that will shape work in the United...

Third World to Fuel Tech Surge

by AJ Musial As the tech market is commoditized in the U.S. , the anti-inflationary trend of these products will continue in the future. For this reason, industry juggernauts such as AMD , Cisco, Google, IBM , Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, and Sun have focused...