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It’s not a secret that the main motive for delegating some part or even all IT tasks to an outsourcer is economy of resources, and especially – opportunities for cost reduction.

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Companies in Bulgaria’s outsourcing industry had positive expectations about the sector’s development over the next two years, a recent survey conducted by news agency SeeNews showed.

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  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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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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Demand for IT services has helped outsourcing become one of the highest grossing industries in the UK, research has shown.

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In the United States, corporations plan to outsource many thousands of Information Technology (IT) jobs to outside firms. Most of these jobs will belong to so-called offshore organizations in India or Southeast Asia.

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IT Outsourcing is the most cost-effective way for companies to hire qualified individuals for specific IT jobs without having to commit to the significant costs of maintaining a year-round in-house team.

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The report, called Europe’s Global Sourcing Market: Trends Growth and Prospects, was produced by research firm Everest in collaboration with Egypt’s IT development agency ITIDA.

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IDG News Service — Setting up offshore IT services and business services subsidiaries has once again become a preferred route for multinational companies wanting to tap talent in low-cost locations, analysts said.

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