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Itransition – one of the largest software development companies with development centers in Central and Eastern Europe has been once again named to annual Software 500 ranking in 2008.

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BITKOM Association of Germany is inviting you to take part in Outsourcing Forum “6th Outsourcing User Forum”, to be held on 11-12 November, 2008, in Bad-Homburg (Germany).

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Survey of IT leaders predicts that IT budgets, hiring, salaries, and outsourcing will rise next year.

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Mirasoft Group proves its memberships in SUN Partner Advantage Program for Independent Software Vendors.

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10 November, 2008 – Kiev – Today the updated version of information portal ITONews.eu was launched.


ITONews.eu – information analytic platform about IT outsourcing in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. ITONews.eu is the first project of Central and Eastern European Outsourcing Association (CEEOA).

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The advent of the global financial crisis has resulted in the emergence of outsourcing as a strategic solution for multinational companies.

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From 29th of October till 5th of November the company «QATestLab» held two-days training courses on software testing for advanced students of Cherkassy State Technological University.

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Outsourcing is reaching new levels of creativity as entrepreneurs figure out more tasks that can be sourced elsewhere.

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In previous recessions, outsourcing activity has actually increased. Is history likely to repeat itself?

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TEAM International reviews the findings of the most recent surveys on the impact of the world economic crisis on IT offshore outsourcing and shares expert opinions on how companies impacted by the meltdown can benefit from using offshore transactions.

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