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The 5th Central and Eastern European Software Engineering Conference in Russia (CEE-SECR 2009), the key software event in CEE region, was held in Moscow at the end of October.

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Public sector outsourcing has been a much spoken about issue of late. It has been widely reported that 2010 will see government agencies needing to follow the private sector’s example and use outsourcing to both cut costs and better deliver the services the public expects.

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Managed Services is widely acknowledged as the best model to adopt for information technology outsourcing if you have a long term outlook.

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On November 11, a press conference devoted to the sixth international forum on banking technologies Bank IT’09 to be held from November 18 to November 19, 2009 in Minsk, Belarus, was organized at the National Press Center of Belarus.

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How the new form of web portal arises – is the title of our company?s presentation on the significant conference held on 11 November in Bratislava.

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IntoPeople and ScienceSoft organized a conference and networking event titled “Using outsourcing to strengthen your business: doґs and don’ts” on November 3, 2009 in Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands.

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November 10, 2009, the IV International Conference on the solutions for telecommunications operators “Next Generation Networks” was held at the Chamber of Commerce of Ukraine.

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In this year’s Annual Award for Outstanding Business Results held by the Trend weekly, Asseco Slovakia ranked third in the “Company of the Year 2009” category.

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Your outsourcing deals must be able to ramp up or down depending on your business needs at the time. William Benn explains how to do it.

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According to Information Technology Overview, use of information technology (IT) is particularly important for over 90 percent of managers, professionals, associate professionals and secretarial/administrative staff in the UK. This similar statistic holds true for the overwhelming majority of the developed countries, including the Baltic states.

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