It’s worth looking at the facts Bob Evans, global CIO and editorial director at InformationWeek, brings up in this latest post on the globally interwoven nature of business technology today. Some very large US companies, including a symbol of the heartland, John Deere, report magnificent non-US revenue numbers from around the globe. The US government risks indirectly short-circuiting this growth through an ill-timed assault on the continued expansion of nearshore and offshore partnerships. Here’s to seeing many more John Deere’s being born in this country (creating more jobs) and may they grow unencumbered in the global marketplace (attracting more revenue and opening more doors to opportunity).
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