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Archive and storage specialists Proact have entered into a three-year framework agreement with a Swedish supplier of IT services with major international coverage.

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The big end of town seems to wax and wane when it comes to out-sourcing. One year it is the next best thing and the following, it is off the agenda.

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The Slovak Ministry of Finance commissioned KPMG in Slovakia to survey the state of information security among public administration institutions.

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October 6, 2009, the Chamber of Commerce of Ukraine hosted under the auspices of Networks & Business magazine the III International Conference “Unified Communications – a new stage of convergence”.

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Companies should roll out Pattern-Based Strategy as a way of allowing their existing technologies to evolve, highlighting the benefits of IT outsourcing in London.

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IT consulting has become increasingly popular among smaller businesses. But you need to do your homework before deciding whether or not your business should outsource its tech functions.

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Spain is not simply one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations. It is also an attractive place for high-tech industrial companies.

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The network security risks of outsourcing technology jobs offshore are weighing heavily on the minds of IT executives, according to a survey — and with good reason.

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Synergon Informatika Nyrt. informs the respected investors that its two 100%-owned subsidiaries are transformed by merger and will continue operating as one company from November 30, 2009.

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It seems like the web is taking over all the business processes across the globe. First it was communication, next it was buying and selling and now even servicing and business collaborations have gone online under the name E-business.

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