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IBA was selected a winner of the Belarusian contest The Brand of the Year in the category Socially Responsible Brand. IBA was named The Best Employer and awarded with the gold medal and honorary diploma.

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Every business needs an IT management plan to ensure the smooth running of its IT systems. For any business, an IT failure at a critical moment can have far-reaching consequences.

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Retail companies are going to increasingly invest in their technologies, which could lead them to turn to providers of IT outsourcing in London.

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“Doctor Eleks” system honoured at the International Forum of Innovative Technologies for Medicine.

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Distance, time zones, culture and language no longer limit where companies of any size have customers, suppliers or service providers in this age of seamless commerce between continents.

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The regional Adriatics IT services market – including Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia – grew 20.5% year on year in 2008 to total $1.06 billion.

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Telerik announced today it has been selected as a finalist for Red Herring’s Global 100 award, a prestigious list honoring the year’s most promising private technology ventures from around the world.

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IBA was selected a winner of the Belarusian national contest The Brand of the Year in the category Socially Responsible Brand.

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The headlines in offshore outsourcing in 2010 may focus less on the quantity of work organizations are sending overseas and more on where they’re sending it.

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Industry watchers predict an increase in offshore IT outsourcing in the new year. But 2010 is hardly expected to be a banner year for offshoring—better than 2009 but far from historic growth levels.

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