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LogicaCMG is creating a new Outsourcing Services division, which develops its existing outsourcing model, in response to customer demand across Europe.

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What does 2008 have in store for the services market? Outsourcing relationships and destinations are changing, and vendor management is as important as ever, according to new analyst reports.

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The global outsourcing market continues to grow at a steady pace, with a forecast growth rate of 8.1 percent in 2008. But healthy growth rates for outsourcing do not necessarily mean that user organizations are without challenges.

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Labor will be the driving factor that changes outsourcing in 2008. How companies determine who to hire and where they will work will affect the industry in two ways.

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As BPO outsourcing matures and more and more companies are getting into the fray, increasing numbers of companies are now also realizing that perhaps outsourcing hasn’t been such a good deal. The “lift and shift” mentality so commonly afflicting companies is coming back to haunt them in the final analysis – issues from poor training and productivity, management and technology do not go away, in spite of the work being done elsewhere.

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Software AG, a global leader in business infrastructure software, and Satyam Computer Services Limited (NYSE:SAY), a leading global consulting and IT services company, today announced an expansion of their global partnership. Both companies have committed to the joint development of vertical solutions using the webMethods product suite.

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DTZ’s new research report: BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) in the CEE region, focuses on emerging markets across Central and Eastern Europe.

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If analytics isn’t absolutely core to your business, then you’ll probably be better off outsourcing – at least until the hiring/training/method situation has improved dramatically. It’s hard enough for companies to do non-core jobs well without all the difficulties currently afflicting Web analytics.

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The American economy is never at rest. New technologies and trade links have expanded America’s economy for centuries, making historically impressive economic growth seem routine.

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End of the year is as ever favorite time of most analyst firms for rolling out predictions, forecasts and all sorts of watch lists for the coming year. Especially of interest are those from most influential analyst powerhouses, like Gartner for example.

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