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Service company 3 Step IT has been selected among the 100 Best Workplaces in Europe 2009.

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When buyers of outsourced services have a primary or secondary objective of cost reduction, what are the service provider characteristics that lead buyers to believe the provider has the capability to achieve that objective?

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At the third Combis conference, held in Zadar on May 20-22, IDC Adriatics director and chief analyst Boris Zitnik presented the latest study results, from April 2009.

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Competition and a demanding customer are the reasons customer service must be taken extremely seriously.

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Romania is the 19th most attractive offshoring destination in the world, climbing 14 positions from 2007, according to the latest edition of management consulting firm A.T Kearney’s Global Service Location Index, a ranking that analyzes 50 countries worldwide for locating outsourcing activities.

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The low expenses of the companies and the improvement of the quality of the work force appear to be the most important factors when it comes to business outsourcing.

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Ukraine has gone up by five places in the rating of 50 countries for performing outsourcing in the sphere of IT-services, contact centers and supporting back-offices, carried out by the A.T. Kearney international consulting company.

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The ongoing global financial crisis has affected organizations across various industries and companies, software development companies are not impervious to an economic meltdown also.

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According to AT Kearney’s Global Services Location Index (GSLI) Poland has gone from 5th most attractive site for outsourcing companies, such as call center companies and IT service providers, to just number 38th.

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On May 7, the Belarusian High–Tech Park Supervisory Board approved the admission of six new companies to the High–Tech Park, the Belarus’ Silicon Valley.

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