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One in every 3 Apple engineers is Indian
Shilpa Phadnis & Sujit John, TNN | Jul 28, 2014, 01.32AM IST

Apple filed 1,750 H-1B applications during the 10-year period 2001 to 2010, but the number increased sharply to 2,800 during 2011-13. US-based HfS Research that compiled the data says the majority of the H-1Bs would be Indians, indicating that the iPhone and iPad maker's dependence on Indian engineers has risen significantly in recent years.

"About one-third of Apple's engineering headcount consists of Indians who are either on H-1B or on Green Card," said Pareekh Jain, principal analyst at HfS Research.

HfS arrives at that conclusion looking at figures Apple disclosed in 2012, when it said it had 47,000 people working directly for it in the US, of which 7,700 were customer support operators, and 27,350 worked retail in Apple Stores, leaving about 12,000 as engineers, designers, marketers and other white-collar tech product workers.

HfS Research also finds that Apple works with at least five India-based IT vendors — including four large firms and one small firm — and the scope of the work they do has been rising.

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"Apple's outsourcing strategy can be described in three words as 'outsourcing for growth'. The scope of outsourcing work has been enlarged in the last two or three years. From 2013, Apple has dedicated IT outsourcing vendor managers based out of Bangalore who are acting as the bridge between Apple's IT managers and India based IT vendors," said Jain.

HfS Research declined to name the IT vendors. TCS, Infosys and Wipro are known to do work for Apple. Apple is seen to be among Infosys' top 10 clients. Two years ago, Infosys rented a 1.4-lakh sqft office space near its headquarters in Electronics City to house employees who would work exclusively for Apple. The building had a capacity to initially house 1,400 people.

Apple engages with Indian IT players for application development & maintenance, business intelligence & data-warehousing, data analytics applications, enterprise application integration and ERP implementation. Indian vendors also provide software support for development and maintenance of Apple retail stores, specific work for iTunes, iCloud, internal applications of release management, job search portals, and porting of web applications to iOS mobile.

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"The other aspect of Apple's outsourcing strategy is multi-sourcing, with each IT vendor having some strong focus in areas like channels, CRM, supply chain, marketing and finance, and some overlap," Jain said.

Apple did not respond to a mail TOI sent on Friday seeking confirmation of the data. That was perhaps to be expected from a company regarded as among the most secretive in the world.

In 2006, Apple had leased space in Bangalore to establish a technical support centre with 3,000 people. But within months the company abandoned the plan following an outcry from customers casting doubts on India's ability to service and support Apple's high-quality products. But in the following years, Apple was clearly convinced it could not do without India and found other ways to use the country's talent.

More recently, incremental work coming from Apple has increased substantially as the volumes and complexity of Apple's supply chain has increased. Apple, whose market valuation is now stands at $585 billion, sold 35.2 million iPhones in the June quarter, a growth of 12.7% compared to the same period last year. Apple said demand from BRIC economies - Brazil, Russia, India and China - spurred iPhone sales.

"Its data warehousing applications have petabytes of data. Its product lines, volumes and need for analytics have increased. Also, Apple has acquired more than 30 firms in the last three years whose systems and applications need migration and integration to Apple's applications. All this is translating into additional work for IT vendors," Jain said.

READ ALSO: iPad, iPhone & Mac sales go up in India

What do Indian IT firms do

* Porting of web applications into iOS compatible mobile apps

* Master Data Management for Apple's supply chain data

* Development and maintenance of Apple's internal communication product Chatterbox

* Development and maintenance of Apple's identity management services, Apple online Store, Point Of Sale retail application

* Human Resources Management System, SAP Business Objects and SAP LO (Logistics)

* Apple filed 1,750 H-1B applications during the ten year period 2001 to 2010, but the number increased sharply to 2,800 during 2011-13.

Source: HfS Research
One in every 3 Apple engineers is Indian - The Times of India
 
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Why the f*** should anybody care about that?

Those people live in the 21st century and not in 1500 AD!!!!! :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

They look for people with the right qualification, and not in whatever they believe in when they go to bed.
Calm down bro ! we are talking about nationality he is talking about religion. He knows he cant ask how many Pakistanis?
 
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One in every 3 Apple engineers is Indian
Shilpa Phadnis & Sujit John, TNN | Jul 28, 2014, 01.32AM IST

Apple filed 1,750 H-1B applications during the 10-year period 2001 to 2010, but the number increased sharply to 2,800 during 2011-13. US-based HfS Research that compiled the data says the majority of the H-1Bs would be Indians, indicating that the iPhone and iPad maker's dependence on Indian engineers has risen significantly in recent years.

"About one-third of Apple's engineering headcount consists of Indians who are either on H-1B or on Green Card," said Pareekh Jain, principal analyst at HfS Research.

HfS arrives at that conclusion looking at figures Apple disclosed in 2012, when it said it had 47,000 people working directly for it in the US, of which 7,700 were customer support operators, and 27,350 worked retail in Apple Stores, leaving about 12,000 as engineers, designers, marketers and other white-collar tech product workers.

HfS Research also finds that Apple works with at least five India-based IT vendors — including four large firms and one small firm — and the scope of the work they do has been rising.

39132612.cms


"Apple's outsourcing strategy can be described in three words as 'outsourcing for growth'. The scope of outsourcing work has been enlarged in the last two or three years. From 2013, Apple has dedicated IT outsourcing vendor managers based out of Bangalore who are acting as the bridge between Apple's IT managers and India based IT vendors," said Jain.

HfS Research declined to name the IT vendors. TCS, Infosys and Wipro are known to do work for Apple. Apple is seen to be among Infosys' top 10 clients. Two years ago, Infosys rented a 1.4-lakh sqft office space near its headquarters in Electronics City to house employees who would work exclusively for Apple. The building had a capacity to initially house 1,400 people.

Apple engages with Indian IT players for application development & maintenance, business intelligence & data-warehousing, data analytics applications, enterprise application integration and ERP implementation. Indian vendors also provide software support for development and maintenance of Apple retail stores, specific work for iTunes, iCloud, internal applications of release management, job search portals, and porting of web applications to iOS mobile.

39132159.cms


"The other aspect of Apple's outsourcing strategy is multi-sourcing, with each IT vendor having some strong focus in areas like channels, CRM, supply chain, marketing and finance, and some overlap," Jain said.

Apple did not respond to a mail TOI sent on Friday seeking confirmation of the data. That was perhaps to be expected from a company regarded as among the most secretive in the world.

In 2006, Apple had leased space in Bangalore to establish a technical support centre with 3,000 people. But within months the company abandoned the plan following an outcry from customers casting doubts on India's ability to service and support Apple's high-quality products. But in the following years, Apple was clearly convinced it could not do without India and found other ways to use the country's talent.

More recently, incremental work coming from Apple has increased substantially as the volumes and complexity of Apple's supply chain has increased. Apple, whose market valuation is now stands at $585 billion, sold 35.2 million iPhones in the June quarter, a growth of 12.7% compared to the same period last year. Apple said demand from BRIC economies - Brazil, Russia, India and China - spurred iPhone sales.

"Its data warehousing applications have petabytes of data. Its product lines, volumes and need for analytics have increased. Also, Apple has acquired more than 30 firms in the last three years whose systems and applications need migration and integration to Apple's applications. All this is translating into additional work for IT vendors," Jain said.

READ ALSO: iPad, iPhone & Mac sales go up in India

What do Indian IT firms do

* Porting of web applications into iOS compatible mobile apps

* Master Data Management for Apple's supply chain data

* Development and maintenance of Apple's internal communication product Chatterbox

* Development and maintenance of Apple's identity management services, Apple online Store, Point Of Sale retail application

* Human Resources Management System, SAP Business Objects and SAP LO (Logistics)

* Apple filed 1,750 H-1B applications during the ten year period 2001 to 2010, but the number increased sharply to 2,800 during 2011-13.

Source: HfS Research

When India makes such claims, always double check.
One in three Apple engineers is Indian? That's a stretch - Tech2
 
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Windows is more innovative than iPhone and when you are buying Apple products, you are paying for nothing.
Windows Mobile OS is now more innovative than iOS now
But never forgot that Apple is the company which start this whole smartphone thing, App system and all that thing. Apple bring us real value of touch screen smartphones. After Steve Jobs Apple lose its Charm :(
 
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Why the f*** should anybody care about that?

Those people live in the 21st century and not in 1500 AD!!!!! :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

They look for people with the right qualification, and not in whatever they believe in when they go to bed.

This is the 21st century, idiot. People in the West stopped giving a damn about things like "national identity" and "heritage" after Hitler and Mussolini.
 
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This is the 21st century, idiot. People in the West stopped giving a damn about things like "national identity" and "heritage" after Hitler and Mussolini.

But in 21 st century we are witnessing mind boggling violence in the name of religion and race. 21st century doesn't guarantee all goodies. Some people and countries are heading back to that dark ages of 5th and sixth century.
 
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Windows Mobile OS is now more innovative than iOS now
But never forgot that Apple is the company which start this whole smartphone thing, App system and all that thing. Apple bring us real value of touch screen smartphones. After Steve Jobs Apple lose its Charm :(
Innovation is not giving you nice images with some shading and adding another row of applications in their new brand.

They are bound on some source but Microsoft create their own source so they can change it to fit best to their needs. It will allow them full control of their product and hence, user will get best out of their products.

That's not the case with Apple.
 
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This is the 21st century, idiot. People in the West stopped giving a damn about things like "national identity" and "heritage" after Hitler and Mussolini.

Those people look at you abilities and qualifications, your talents, your innovation etc etc etc and not your ethnic backround, religion or political opinion.

Thats why a handful of these companies have a revenue higher than your nations GDP!

Thats why those countries are developed and rich nations, which can give their people what they need. They dont have wide spread violence, no civil wars, no mobs killing each other over religious issues, a working social system, a working economy etc etc etc...

Of course todays Germans and Italians despise Hitler and Mussolini.... after all, all those disgusting fascists monsters did was to lead both their countries into utter destruction, death and misery.
 
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