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Kulcs Kft., an innovative Hungarian company has announced that it will seek an initial public offering on the Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE).

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In the latest Tholons ranking indicating the top 50 emerging global outsourcing cities the Polish city of Krakow classified 2nd and Poland, as a country, ranked 10th.

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This year Itransition jumped 69 position up in the list, significantly improving its overall rating, due to a 60% increase in company’s 2008 revenue.

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First-time exhibitor IBA Group is on the hunt for concrete partnerships with local and international groups at GITEX Technology Week this year.

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If you are still not sure what Agile is or whether it’s right for you, then you don’t need to attend this conference.

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IntoPeople, a Dutch IT consultancy, together with ScienceSoft, a leading IT outsourcing company in Eastern Europe, is organizing the conference “Using outsourcing to strengthen your business: do’s and dont’s”.

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Gartner research shows that organizations are eager to position themselves for growth, while also optimizing costs and mitigating risks.

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The 2009 European Outsourcing Summit is a part of IAOP’s world-renowned Outsourcing World Summit Series intended for defining and shaping the future of outsourcing as a management practice.

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Regus, a leading international providers of solutions in the field of workplace solutions, is planning to establish a shared financial services centre in Prague for its branches in more than 40 countries of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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The US and EU supply base are concerned about global IP loss. While assets are at various degrees of risk in any region, the key to understanding realistic protection is to think “asset” instead of “country.”

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