2011年12月18日星期日

It Support Assistance -- Who Provides?

Many people inquire, "Exactly where is my I.T. support assistance coming from?". It's a valued question, and in all honesty the answer most likely resides in India. Without a doubt, India is one of the largest up-and-coming technological markets out there. An exploding population, with a culture strongly tied to logic and mathematics, India has been an ideal labor pool for many American and European businesses to outsource their I.T. support. CRM training, that is to say Customer Relationship Management Training, is offered online throughout the world at reduced costs. The use of English as a lingua franca has enable countries like India to expand their economical base by offering technological support to first world countries, in first-world native languages. These factors have played a huge role in transforming classical telephonic help to an international venture. With the new global market, ringing support in hopes of finding one of your own countrymen is a dying fad. Your call will most likely be routed to Asia, and handled by a level-1 support technician who may or may not have received CRM or MAS training. However with the advent of speech recognition, those of us finding outsourced overseas IT support help lacking will probably find automated support to be even less worthwhile. The question we must ask ourselves is this: Are we willing to pay money for Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin) telephonic or online support just to speak to a native from our own country who has received CRM training? As well, are we willing to pay extra for products to retain the level of MAS trained IT support help we've gotten used to over the years? If the answer is 'yes', we may have found an answer that provides solvency for more than just this issue. For the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, "Tibet is a region of the People's Republic of China. It has a status of autonomous region of ethnic Tibetans and, administratively, Range province, "and he adds that" as part of a state, Tibet enjoys no sovereignty own under international law .For the Tibetan government in exile, Tibet refers to a larger region comprising lensemble the former provinces of Ace-Tsang, Kham and Amdo, with the exception of Arunachal Pradesh.In Chinese, the name is Xizang Autonomous Region . According to some authors, xi means "west" and zang means one of two parties in the region of Tsang, Xizang was used for the first time by Emperor Qianlong in the eighteenth century. For others, including representatives of the Tibetan government in exile, Xizang means "treasure house of the West" or "reservoir of natural resources of the West".The climate of Tibet is very continental, cold and dry. Paradoxically, the average annual temperature is higher than that of the atmosphere at an altitude equivalent (radiation of the earth). This effect causes major north-south gradient of pressure, and participates actively in the monsoon phenomenon. The changes are fairly abrupt temperature on the Tibetan Plateau. The climate also varies greatly between night and day.

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