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There has been a “sea change in attitude” among businesses in this financial crisis, as bosses see IT support as a way of cutting expenditure rather than just an added cost, according to an expert.

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Whether you are already an established, maturing Shared Service Organisation (SSO) in Central and Eastern Europe, or you are considering locating a SSO there, you can not afford to miss the 3rd Annual Shared Services for Central and Eastern Europe, 21 – 22 January 2009, Krakow, Poland.

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Infopulse and AIDOSS are about to start cooperating in the areas of administration and technical training.

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NATEK became partner of Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava (STU)!

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For the second year in a row, Gartner’s research named Ukraine as one of the top 30 countries for Offshore IT Outsourcing.

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IT security experts, industry leaders, independent analysts, and end users will gather for the prestigious IDC IT Security Roadshow 2009, which will launch in Istanbul on February 17, 2009, before moving on to 23 key cities throughout the region of Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (CEMA).

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Implementing globalisation no longer creates automatic competitive cost advantage. To gain competitive advantage, companies must strategically engineer the integration and synergy from service providers.

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South-eastern Europe’s biggest food processing company Perutnina Ptuj assigned S&T Slovenia with the implementation of a SAP Business Information System.

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While the SAP consulting services market is facing huge challenges of client budget cuts, project delays and lengthening sales cycles, the SAP outsourcing segment in the UK is seeing some more positive developments.

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It appears the small business owners are extremely loyal when it comes to IT outsourcing, as a recent study revealed that six per cent of bosses are more likely to get divorced that move to a new IT support provider.

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