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Continue readingMany IT outsourcing customers and analysts praise the potential merits of multi-sourcing, but one sourcing advisor warns that exiting such arrangements can be prohibitively expensive.
Continue readingAt the end of 2009 Bianor became a member of the European technology platform – Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI).
Continue readingThe software outsourcing park in Dalian has developed rapidly in the past year despite the global economic downturn, says China Knowledge.
Continue readingAAM Consulting Ltd. is a qualified contractor of the European Commission in two EU framework contracts (FWC) within the period 2009 and 2011: LOT3 Telecommunication and Information Technologies, LOT7 Governance and Home Affairs.
Continue readingItransition is proud to declare its active stance on the point of business event participation as it gives a new impetus to the technology area development.
Continue readingHaving achieved the Microsoft Certified Partner credential, Software Business Partners has developed and maintained a successful relation with various customers from Europe and Northern America, by providing a professional expertise in the field of custom software development, as well as proficient solutions delivered on time and on budget.
Continue readingOn December 25 the General Staff Meeting was convened at Miratech to publicize the company’s annual results for 2009 and to share its plans for the coming year.
Continue readingIT professionals savvy in sourcing and vendor management skills could impress employers when they save company cash and resources by selectively sending work to external staff.
Continue readingAccounting for the amount of carbon a business emits is already a fact of life for some firms, and it could soon become business as usual for many more.
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