Migration from Powerhouse MPE

Edis, Robert REdis@Blistex.com
Fri, 19 Sep 2003 09:04:48 -0500


Does this mean you are in India Roshan?

In the last week I've worked 9, 10, 11 and 12 hour days plus I'll be working this weekend.  Do you think overworking is unique to India?  Companies in the USA are pushing their workers to significantly longer hours rather than hiring additional staff as a result of the economic slowdown in this country.  I bet it's the same in other western countries too.

BTW, have you looked at Singapore as a source of PH resources?  There used to be quite a number of sites there.

How many programmers do you need and for how long?  Maybe if we on the list were more intimate with your needs we could come up with some useful ideas.

Regards,
Blue

-----Original Message-----
From: Roshan Shah [mailto:roshan_shah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:52 PM
To: powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
Subject: Re: Migration from Powerhouse MPE


Well, Let me put it this way.. 

1) They are rare in India at least at the moment. I
know at least of 3 companies ( including mine) looking
for them

2) Yes - we do have training program.. But to train
anyone and expect the person to know it all does not
happen. Best learning is experience.

3) US / UK / Australia rates could be cheap but can't
be as cheap as that of Offshore Services Companies..
and guys in India work for 10 to 12 hours almost daily
.. not to mention that many a times they also work on
weekends to meet the tight deliveries...

Now, while writing this, I have no intentions of
convincing anyone on India's capabilities but that's
the way it is here and I know it is not a fair
practice to have anyone work so long..

Thanks 
Roshan Shah


--- stewm@canada.com wrote:
> 
> Roshan, by PowerHouse resources are scarce do you
> mean
> there is noone to do the work?  I know of about 7
> guys
> out there right now with decades of experience that
> can't find work with PowerHouse and are looking. 
> Through an ad out on one of the popular job search
> engines, with a half decent rate, I'm sure you'll
> still
> find resources.
> 
> Mark Stewart
> Consultants Club Corp.
> 1-519-739-0297
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I wanted to have your inputs on strategy of doing
> Powerhouse Migration to Sun Solaris.
> 
> a) Migrate Powerhouse Application to Solaris.
> Powerhouse is available on Solaris
> 
> b) Rewrite Powerhouse to COBOL! (Licencing
> Powerhouse
> is very expensive)  - Should one at all have
> Powerhouse even if it is an interim solution looking
> into the fact that Powerhouse resources are scarce
> and
> fast depleting.
> 
> Also when in future if Powerhouse Resources are
> needed, they will not only be very expensive but
> very
> rare!
> 
> 
> Any other recommendations ?
> 
> Roshan Shah
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