Canada, the Closer Country for Outsourcing Work
By IAN AUSTEN
Published: November 30, 2004
OTTAWA, Nov. 29 - Like many software outsourcing companies, Keane often sends work to its employees in India. But at the same time, Keane, which is based in Boston, is expanding its base of software developers in its original, and much closer, outsourcing location: Canada.
While the debate over software and call center outsourcing from the United States focuses mainly on India, the Philippines, Singapore and other distant points, its significant growth in Canada has attracted relatively little attention. Canada lags India in the number of people working in outsourcing businesses. But its stability, proximity and cultural similarity to the United States tend to attract higher-value, more sophisticated work....
***
Canada is holding its own against India in high-end work. "We do not have the same volume of people as India," said Robert Scott, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada, based in Toronto, and the co-author of a study on outsourcing. "But Canada is generally competing at the leading edge of technology where close interaction between business users and developers is critical."
The lack of cultural differences between the countries has helped Canada also draw the call center part of the business. Mark Best, a call center industry analyst at Datamonitor, forecasts that the Canadian call center industry will grow 7.9 percent a year over the next three years, with the United States segment expanding more than 12 percent annually....
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/30/business/worldbusiness/30outsource.html