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misoft systems and Oracle have recently sealed a strategic partnership regarding CRMWeb, the customer relationship management product developed by misoft, which will be developed from now, on Oracle technological platform

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US software vendors dominate in Europe while UK companies hold only a limited market share in the region, according to the latest rankings by PAC.

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ELEKS Software Ltd, a Ukrainian IT services and product company, announced that it has supplied a Driver and Vehicle Licencing System (DVLS) for the Transport Department of the States of Guernsey (Channel Islands, UK).

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The software and IT services (SITS) market in Eastern Europe and Russia experienced a major mood swing in 2008. The market switched from an upbeat outlook and a promising pipeline in the first half of 2008 to a sluggish year end, dominated by uncertainty and caution.

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ELEKS Software Ltd, a Ukrainian IT services and product company, announced that it has supplied a Driver and Vehicle Licencing System (DVLS) for the Transport Department of the States of Guernsey (Channel Islands, UK).

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HERMES SoftLab Sarajevo today published its acquisition of Sarajevo-based company Insoft, which is a leading IT securities trading solutions provider in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Effective sales planning and proactive sales targeting are becoming increasingly important to suppliers today.

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On January 27-29, 2009, Itransition will be attending the SharePoint Technology Conference in Burlingame, CA.

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Softheme presented an outsourcing-specific informative website to share its practical software outsourcing knowledge with the IT community.

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The business and financial case for investing in IT outsourcing is strengthening due to the recession, according to experts.

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