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Study after study reveals that there are more successes than failures in offshore relationships today.

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For most business organizations across the globe, offshore outsourcing is an interesting option, but they are reluctant to explore this option.

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Paying taxes is an essential part of every business and something that small businesses worry about when it is time to file their tax return. At end of every quarter or year small businesses collect all their financial and business transactions records to send it to their CPA to prepare the tax returns.

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While reading outsourcing horror stories may be somewhat entertaining, especially if it hasn’t happened to you, it’s even better to learn from the mistakes of others. That’s why InfoWorld talked to industry experts to summarize their best advice, based on their own experience and their clients’ experiences.

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Outsourcing horror stories, from corrupt general managers “with all sorts of conflicts of interest” (such as service providers getting kickbacks from landlords on the leased space) to projects torn apart by huge turnover rates.”

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CIOs who establish clear requirements, a well-defined sourcing strategy, internal alignment and structure in supplier selection and management processes should expect to receive big dividends in the business value delivered from outsourcing initiatives.

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As infrastructure outsourcing evolves and a new business model emerges, the language around it changes as well. These tips will help you stay on top of the terminology.

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Women have played a key role in technology from the first computer program in the 1800s to C-level leadership positions today. How will outsourcing and offshoring affect their roles in the future?

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CIOs and technology managers are less strategic than they were a year ago. CIOs and technology managers are less strategic than they were a year ago, pondering job jumps and still struggle to deliver projects on time and under budget. Yet these folks want to be more intertwined with their respective businesses.

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The temptation to sign long-term contacts is great, especially when some outsourcers sweeten the deal with deep discounts of up to 25% for 10-year renewals.

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