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We hear it all the time. A client says, “My outsourcing provider keeps using the same old tools and doing things the same old way,” or “My business needs have changed, but my outsourcing provider wants to hold me to the letter of the contract.”

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Egypt has the most market potential among emerging providers of global IT services, according to a recent study by the London School of Economics Outsourcing Unit.

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ScienceSoft signed an exclusive partnership agreement with IntoPeople, a Dutch IT-consultancy located near Eindhoven, a center of a strong technology cluster.

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Intercomp Global Services, the leading BPO provider in Russia and CIS, will introduce the model of one single payroll & HRA solution within the framework of IV annual summit “Outsourcing: the strategy of effective management and production”.

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Luxoft, a global provider of high-end application and product development services, has successfully passed the renewal audit for ISO 9001:2008 standard certification.

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Sourcing Strategies Over Economic Uncertainty: In today’s economic situation, the Japanese company’s proposition is to implement flexible and adaptable sourcing models according to the unpredictable changes in the business environment.

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The College of Entrepreneurship at the Budapest Corvinus University (http://evk.hu/) organized the National Case Study Competition for students of economics.

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HERMES SoftLab Citrix Xen Smart Plug-in for HP Software is trusted to enhance Citrix Application Delivery Infrastructure solutions.

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After range of successful projects in Ukraine, Tornado team is planning to start relationship with SMB companies in Western Europe and USA.

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Despite a jump in the very largest outsourcing deals, it seems businesses are increasingly turning towards smaller contracts. According to analyst house Gartner, the number of outsourcing deals worth less than US USD50 million increased in 2008 while those of more than US USD50 million actually declined.

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