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CODESPRING: ELITE SQUADRON AMONG GLOBAL IT&C FORCES

The will of being always better and to surpass new limits having a prepared team by his side, have been the main motivation of Codespring owner and CEO, Mr. Levente Szelyes. Courage and a prepared mind are those special ingredients that have determined his projects’ success. Codespring a software development and outsourcing company from Cluj-Napoca, [...]

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Outsourcing Advantages and Disadvantages – For small businesses

If you have a billion-dollar empire on Wall Street or a small business from home, run and run a profitable business is the only way to stay in business for a long time. One way to maintain profits and minimize losses due to outsourcing non-core activities and expertise. This article is some of the main [...]

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The good and bad outsourcing

Outsourcing is an assignment of certain tasks to freelancers or other companies by bosses or entrepreneurs. The objective of outsourcing is not just to reduce the work load and free up more time from the bosses’ perspective but most importantly, to cut cost by hiring people outside the company on an ad-hoc basis. In today’s [...]

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Outsourcers should Provide IT on Tap

Outsourcing is becoming an increasingly popular model, particularly in the IT field, as the specialised technical skills required in this industry are in high demand, but in short supply, writes Gerrit-Jan Albers, service delivery manager at RDB Consulting. Organisations often cannot afford to hire full time resources to administer each and every aspect of the [...]

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Holistic IT Outsourcing

For many years the traditional pattern for companies looking to replace or extend their systems and processes has been for projects to be driven largely their internal IT departments, with large and small work units lining up to be delivered in strict order by a single group with its own project managers, analysts, developers and [...]

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Outsourcing to help Europe return to growth?

In the past three years or so, since the initial credit crunch and then global economic slowdown, outsourcing as a business strategy has taken a knock. It’s not that there is anything wrong with it as a strategy. It’s just that outsourcing usually involves change, some change in processes and the way things are done. [...]

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How to Choose the Right Outsourcing Partner

Outsourcing is a comparatively newer word that spawns newer definitions. In simple terms, it means contracting your products or services to a third party in order to benefit your business in terms of cost, quality or availability of resources. There are numerous organizations in the market, which provide outsourcing solutions, but the real hassle lies [...]

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Software program Outsourcing Firms

Software program outsourcing organizations refer to the method of contracting to a third-party for softwares selling, acquire & maintenance. Outsourcing is basically termed as source of additional revenue generator with growing markets. On global scale, software outsourcing companies is growing rapidly & helping firms to go beyond their subsidized market. With outsourcing, businesses are expanding [...]

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IT Outsourcing: What Big Companies Can Learn from Midsize Companies

Midsize companies experience more success with their IT outsourcing deals than large companies because they take a “big bang” approach, according to the results of a recent outsourcing survey. While midsize companies came later to the IT outsourcing party than their big company counterparts, recent research shows that they may get more out of their [...]

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Outsourcing Pros and Cons

Outsourcing means an arrangement between a company and another entity for the performance of operational tasks that might otherwise be performed by the company’s inhouse staff. A lot of companies now outsource some of their corporate operations such as customer service, payroll, manufacturing, and software development. Like most business tools, outsourcing has its share of [...]

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