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One of the fundamental basics for all outsourcing relationships is the quality and flexibility of the commercial agreement between the customer and the supplier.

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Whilst there are many important aspects of IT outsourcing, the one that wears the crown is “Performance”.

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On February 26, 2010, IT Europa, a leading European IT publisher and market intelligence organization, announced the winners of the European IT Excellence Awards 2010, the pan-European awards event for IT and telecommunication channels.

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CeBIT Hannover is the largest ICT event in the world, attracting over 6000 exhibitors and 500,000 visitors last year.

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Being a leading provider in IT solutions & software engineering services, HERMES SoftLab surely takes part in embedded world 2010, the No. 1 venue for the international embedded community.

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Loxon delegates and executives are attending Risk Management Forum in Bahrain, 01.03.2010-03.03.2010 organized by international event producer Jacob Fleming.

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Bianor was recognized as an innovative enterprise of 2009 during the Sixth National Innovation Forum, which took place on March 1st, 2010 at the Sheraton Hotel in Sofia.

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In our work with the client-side users of outsourcing, the most common complaint we hear is that the supplier hasn’t brought any “innovation” to the party.

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For the second year in a row ORAK Engineering was awarded the prize for Innovative Enterprise, presented today by the prime minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borisov during the official ceremony of the opening of the Sixth national innovative forum held in the Sheraton hotel in Sofia.

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When an outsourcing deal collapses the fallout on both sides can be very painful – and if it ends up going to court it could potentially take years to resolve and cost millions.

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