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An ever-growing amount of business information, the increasingly pervading perception of data as a key asset, and new requirements like mobility, as well as economic constraints and tightening compliance requirements, all contribute to intense and often conflicting pressures on IT departments.

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On May 14, IBA Group took part in the international conference Project Management in the Steel Industry that was held in Moscow, Russia, as the event’s bronze sponsor.

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One of the leading wholesalers of IT products and components in Eastern Europe, the largest Latvian company, ELKO Grupa JSC (ELKO Group), has become the official distributor of portable computers for Lenovo, the personal computer manufacturer, in the Ukraine.

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Tieto and Telema form partnership to streamline supply chain processes.

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You may not have signed a contract with your third-party IT services provider solely to cut costs. Maybe you were seeking specific skills or farming out non-core work to focus on strategic initiatives, or looking for a back door into an emerging economy.

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The global IT services market grew during 2008, as more firms made use of solutions such as outsourcing, it has been claimed.

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Memorandum between the Bulgarian and Spanish (Extramaduran) Associations from the ICT sector.

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Luxoft, a global provider of high-end application and product development services, today announced that it is the #1 IT Outsourcing Service Provider in Eastern and Central Europe in the 2008 Black Book of Outsourcing.

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SoftServe, the global software development and consulting company, recognized for using ASG-Total Content Integrator™ for content access and document archiving across disparate repositories.

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Best practices in IT outsourcing tend to be a dime a dozen. Advisory and consulting firms offer them. Professional organizations preach them.

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