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For years now, companies have rushed to find cheap labor and increased profits in foreign lands.

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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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The economic climate is driving businesses to cut the cost of their software estates, but offshoring development may be a mistake.

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Outsourcing partnership of Intetics and IMPAQ has been selected as the semi-finalist of the Outsourcing Excellence awards, dubbed as “Oscars of Outsourcing”.

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In the last decade, IT offshoring has been a tremendous boom to high-tech companies and enterprises alike, as a way to keep innovation flowing without breaking the bank.

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With the steady bleeding of jobs in the U.S., the question arises as to what extent the firms making the layoffs are cutting production versus sending work offshore.

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Businesses are continuing to offshore IT during the recession but they are spreading the risk by engaging with suppliers in more locations.

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A computer virus spreading beyond Earth to the International Space Station and a hacker intrusion into the Large Hadron Collider computer network illustrate how IT security, or rather a lack of it, can endanger major human undertakings, whether due to human error or negligence, technical failure, or faulty design.

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Archive and storage specialists Proact have entered into an extensive support agreement with an international supplier of outsourcing services.

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IT outsourcing is a necessary method for companies that have been forced to downsize during the recession, according to an expert.

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