

TEAM International provides a brief overview of Central and Eastern Europe’s progress as an attractive and promising IT offshore outsourcing destination.
Continue readingWe see how BPO is giving place to a new name i.e. KPO. World economy is opening up.
Continue readingA reluctance to undertake capital expenditure and a ‘necessary evil’ attitude to technology remain endemic among UK partnerships.
Continue readingIn human years the offshoring industry as we know it is getting close to the prime of its life. It has grown from bouncing baby when doting customer service managers and CIOs looked on, excited as their costs fell thanks to those happy offshore agents and developers.
Continue readingThe five-year BP outsourcing deal for $1.5 billion (Rs 7,500 crore) is the best piece of news that the outsourcing industry has had since the global recession began.
Continue readingIncreasing IT budget constraints have impacted spending in the region and therefore new kinds of business models like managed services and software-as-a-services (Saas) are expected to see a lot more appetite this year, research firm International Data Corp (IDC) said.
Continue readingThe IT market in Montenegro remained almost flat in 2008, in U.S. dollars, having grown 0.7% year on year for a value of $79.55 million.
Continue readingICB is one of the forty EU IT companies selected by the European Commission to represent the EU IT sector on a EU Business Mission to Japan, going to be held in December 2009.
Continue readingOne of the few ways many small business owners are able to grow their businesses is through outsourcing. With many small business owners working 60 to 80 hours per week, outsourcing can free up a lot of time and energy so that the business owner can concentrate on working ON their business, and not IN their business.
Continue readingArchive and storage specialists Proact have entered into an extensive contract with oil company Mazeikiu Nafta, the biggest company in Lithuania.
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