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In these hard times outsourcing companies vie for cost-cutting supremacy, not world domination. While the very reasons offshore outsourcing thrives are low cost and high-level competence, there are other things that need looking into such as expenses on professional service and labor rates.

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Sure, you could hire a big, expensive outsourcing consulting firm to guide you step-by-step through the IT services procurement process.

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The outsourcing model adopted by Indian IT service providers for the U.S. and North American markets is “not working” in Continental Europe, according to a recent survey of the industry in Europe conducted by Forrester Research.

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Now in its 7th year, The Sourcing Summit is widely regarded as the UK’s leading sourcing event, attracting delegates from a wide range of sectors and providing a platform for senior business figures to debate key issues.

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Just what you need — really, you probably do — another tool to help you develop Microsoft .NET applications. Telerik (news, site) brings you JustCode, a code analysis and refactoring tool for Visual Studio.

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Join leading outsourcing buyers, advisers, attorneys, deal makers, and influencers for a real-time assessment on upcoming outsourcing trends, projections, opportunities and threats.

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EDUSOFT in a consortium with NEOCOM signed a contract with UNICEF for the development and implementation of Social Welfare Services Information system – SoWelSIS.

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Planning further development of their IT departments, many organizations opt for the model of IT services management.

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During the XI European Banking Supervisors XBRL Workshop at Vienna, software solutions providers were eligible to present their COREP/FINREP off-the-shelf products and turnkey solutions.

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The 5th Ministerial eGovernment Conference took place on 19-20th of November in Malmo, Sweden.

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