Adding massive numbers of engineers to a project is not a way to "step up" the
process.
Just sayin'.
Anca.
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this is pretty neat...
http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/foxconn-3000-software-workers/
Foxconn wants to step up its Firefox OS development with thousands of new engineers
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June 24, 2013 7:34 AM
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When Foxconn announced its support for Firefox OS, it wasn’t kidding around.
The manufacturing giant said this weekend that hopes to recruit 3,000 software engineers
to help it develop for Mozilla’s mobile operating system in its software center in
Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
To put that number in context, the Kaohsiung center currently houses 300 workers, making
the addition of 3,000 new employees a pretty massive investment. (The company had
initially expected to hire from 500 and 1,000 workers.)
As Foxconn said in a statement: “There will be no budget limit for fostering software
talent.”
The move is an important one for Foxconn, which is moving away from simply making devices
for big foreign companies like Apple. instead, the company is pursuing what it calls a
“‘eight screens, one network, and one cloud’ strategy,” which essentially means that wants
to have a greater role in both the hardware and software design of the devices made in its
factories.
To put it simply: The Foxconn of the future will be a very different beast from the one
we’re used to.
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