
Country snapshot Capital Sofia Population 7.569 Million GDP in PPP US$ 90.068 Billion Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Source: www.economywatch.com, www.timeanddate.com Findings: IT outsourcing market volume (USD Million) 322 Number of IT outsourcing companies 470 Number of specialists involved in IT outsourcing services industry 8,700 Rates: USD/hour Average rates (max-min) 40.76 [...]
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Despite the growth of outsourcing, the associated risks are putting off many finance professionals and local government organisations.
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Itransition Group announced today it has been selected in the Rising Star category for The 2011 Global Outsourcing 100® service providers list for the fifth consecutive year.
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EPAM Systems today announced the expansion of its European Union delivery centers with the launch of its first Polish development facility in Krakow.
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Matt Moore discusses challenges and opportunities of application development and maintenance outsourcing to centers in Eastern Europe in his interview with the popular online industry resource for top executives.
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The global outsourcing and offshoring market continued to witness steady growth during the first quarter this year, led by a three-year high for BPO transactions as well as continued investment in new captives.
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Outsourcing your IT development could be a hard decision. Very often during discussions with CxO’s, directors and business owners we conclude that despite the advantages they still don’t dare to do it.
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In our today’s post we continue to give tips for successful re-sourcing of IT deals
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Business process as a service (BPaaS) is emerging to be a BPO game-changer reminiscent of Software as a Service (SaaS) a decade ago.
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If we look at the information-technology industry in Russia today, we will see a significant gap in the percentage of growth between the IT sector and all others: the average rate of growth of Russia’s economy is significantly lower than the rate of growth of IT.
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