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The relationship between companies outsourcing IT departments and their third-party service providers has morphed into a “much deeper partnership” than it once was.

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A Look Into Moldova’s ICT Spirit with Grigore Raileanu

Moldova has a lot of entrepreneurs. As you walk along the streets in Chisinau, the capital city, you constantly pass signs advertising software development companies, data centers, and computer sales.

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One of the main concerns that most software development companies face is the quality assurance process. The quality of the product is mostly checked and improved through thorough software testing.

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In Australia, CIOs are trying to get more from their existing outsourcing arrangements.

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It is no surprise to learn from the gurus at Gartner that India, as undisputed champ, and China, as greatest challenger, remain the leaders for offshore IT and business process outsourcing services.

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What is the relation between reopening mines and outsourcing activities? What is the impact of recent political decisions on the outsourcing space? Will board members be influenced?

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As promised in the previous post, here comes the continuation on the development tendencies of the European ITO market in 2011.

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Outsourcing Experts Discuss New Flexible Pricing Models

Outsourcing Center assembled a panel of industry experts to discuss the changes in outsourcing contracts and pricing models over the next two to five years.

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Way back in December 2010, CIO.com presented eleven resolutions for the IT services customer striving to set their outsourcing relationships right in the new year.

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New delivery models, new pricing models, service providers’ new marketing strategies, moving up the value chain to intellectual arbitrage, new technologies, real-time customer interaction, globalization, and new standards and regulations – these factors set the stage for risks for buyers of outsourcing services in the next two to five years.

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