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After an active work and achieving high level of knowledge, skills and product quality, Microinvest became a Gold Partner of Microsoft.

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High language and IT skills, coupled with low costs, makes Romania a new haven for outsourcing, such as call centres, help desks, IT and payroll. Analysis by Ana Maria Nitoi.

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Romania has been topped to be the new popular outsourcing destination, following research that indicated the country had jumped from 39th to19th place in an outsourcing location poll last year.

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After a year of a wait-and-see attitude, Poland’s economy seems poised to pick up steam later in 2010, with signs that Krakow may see improvement as well.

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A new study has looked at how small firms shop around for the service providers, which may interest IT outsourcing for small business users.

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Company are pleased to announce that Intetics’ partnership with IMPAQ UK has been judged to be a winner of the European IT Excellence Awards 2010 in the Best Solution Provider Category: Data & Information Management.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010, Fin Media organized the 7th edition of the e-Finance Gala Awards, event dedicated to awarding the companies, products and people that demonstrated active implication in projects that reunite IT&C and financial-banking fields of activity.

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Outsourcing companies are poised to create more than 2500 jobs in Bulgaria in 2010, Call Point New Europe said, cited by Investor daily on March 4 2010.

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The year 2009 revenue of Baltic Data Center, a leader in the management of data centres and information systems in the Baltic States, was LTL 39.7 million, an increase by 9% over the revenue of LTL 36.4 million in 2008.

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Prices for most outsourced IT services will continue to drop in 2010, albeit at a slower pace than 2009, according to Alsbridge’s ProBenchmark.

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