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

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If technology is so critical to the success of the company, then why is it being outsourced to different parts of the planet? These suggested strategies can prove that there is more to outsourcing beyond cutting costs.

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IT outsourcers are demanding more than cheap labor from their offshore partners. Learn how Central and Eastern Europe have gained a stronghold in this evolving industry.

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“Digitalas ekonomikas attistibas centrs” Ltd. (DEAC) is a Latvian company which offers outsourced IT services and solutions that are especially adapted to client needs.

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The end-user, the economy, security requirements and the environment will be among the leading factors influencing enterprise clients’ technology outsourcing decisions in 2009.

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Over the last several months, the macroeconomic forecasts for Central and Eastern Europe have been radically revised.

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Outsourcing today is synonymous with service providers delivering services from multiple locations worldwide. The increased adoption of offshoring has resulted in outsourcing clients’ businesses being extended into service provider organizations in various offshore locations.

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The global financial crisis will emphasise the importance of IT outsourcing as a tool to cut IT expenditure in 2009 and 2010. Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is no exception in this respect.

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The last six months of 2008 was one of the weakest half-years on record in terms of the value of outsourcing contracts awarded in the EMEA region as businesses paused for thought.

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European IT outsourcing saw a record year in 2008, with contracts totalling nearly 72 billion euros, according to the latest figures.

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