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In the next five years outsourcing as we know it will disappear. The legion of Indian service providers will be sidelined or absorbed. U.S. and European companies that pioneered this corner of the high tech industry will suffer similar fates if they don’t wake up.

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No corporation wants to pay egregiously high fines or risk a government audit for violating sales tax laws. Outsourcing has become a good way to make sure someone knowledgeable is keeping up with the confusing welter of laws for companies doing business in more than one locale.

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Outsourcing relationships are often like a marriage where the people realize after they get together that there are aspects about each other and the relationship they hadn’t anticipated and planned for or issues about which they had mistaken assumptions.

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In a recent post at Harvard Business Review, Susan Cramm asks whether outsourcing destroys IT innovation. She notes a commentary by Andy Grove, who argues that when companies outsource, the country loses not only jobs but also the “chain of experience,” which is necessary for technological innovation

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Successful outsourcing requires strong internal leadership. Question is, how can an organization attract, develop and retain IT-smart leaders in an environment where many of the developmental assignments are outsourced?

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Research into the way neurons communicate could revolutionise computer technology, the BBC reports, IT outsourcing customers may be interested to know.

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The total value of IT outsourcing contracts signed in the second quarter of 2010 is down 30 percent from the first quarter and 23 percent year-over-year, according to outsourcing consultancy TPI.

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Outsourcing is something that large corporations have been doing for decades– usually farming out work to international markets in an effort to minimize expenses.

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The prices CIOs pay for IT outsourcing services can grow drastically out of sync with the market after the first year of the deal–especially today, when IT outsourcing prices are dropping dramatically.

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As the global spending on overall engineering services (which includes design, manufacturing and field engineering areas) increases, many IT-BPO service providers have added specific engineering services to their offerings portfolio.

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