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Global
Impact
Aliyance is implementing a scaleable contract engineering
organization that serves clients in the United States, Canada
and other industrialized nations using a workforce spanning
multiple geographies. Specifically, Aliyance has domestic
project management that works collaboratively with very low-cost
"off-shore" R&D implementation centers (presently in Pune
and Chandigarh, India). Aliyance's highly experienced domestic
managements have complete client accountability for project
management, reporting and execution.
A multi-billon dollar market exists for contract engineering
design and implementation services, especially for software
applications, embedded software and large computational systems.
Thousands of firms cater to these markets. Their sizes range
from less than ten staff members, through Fortune 500 scale
companies (i.e., Computer Sciences Corp., Microsoft and Accenture).
A large market also exists for contract engineering labor
from well educated, but economically disadvantaged regions,
such as India, Russia, and parts of South America, and Southeast
Asia. While the scale of these foreign IT industries is large
and continues to grow robustly, it represents only a very
small fraction of the global IT services industry.
International consultancies have an enormous cost advantage
over domestic competitors, but they are generally hindered
by a lack of marketing prowess and experience, domestic cultural
biases, and client uncertainty about project management and
reliability. Aliyance solves these problems through its unique
organizational structure, experience-derived processes and
marketing strategy.
Aliyance International Group, Inc. is part of a vanguard of
companies recognizing that modern collaborative technologies
over TCP/IP make possible a vast expansion of "cerebral services"
(rather than "manual services") from economically developing
parts of the world. We believe that the benefit of such global
access to labor is very healthy for the IT industries and
economies in both the industrialized and the developing nations.
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For
the developing world export of IT services creates vast
new revenue opportunities, encourages expansion of domestic
educational initiatives and improves overall literacy.
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the US and other industrialized nations, desperately
needed intellectual labor is provided. These nations
cannot produce enough technology workers, and therefore
traditional labor issues (job loss) are not a significant
concern. Furthermore the labor is accessed without necessarily
requiring transplantation/dislocation of individuals
and families.
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We are proud of the economic benefit that our services are providing
throughout the world. We encourage you to partner with us.
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