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In one respect it has been a record couple of weeks for “outsourcing”. Around the world, governments and taxpayers have agreed to help ailing financial firms offload their toxic loans and resolve their liquidity worries.

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Gartner on Thursday walked IT folks through its global sourcing–also known as offshore outsourcing–methodology in a spiel that was part informative and part subtle hint that the consulting and research firm offers these services.

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Software development has come a long way since the days when Cobol and Pascal were the languages of choice for a whole generation of programmers coding for mainframes and single-processor servers.

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The most conclusive insight from the study shows that a combination of macro- and micro-economic activities stimulate innovation.

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IT outsourcing can improve business performance while reducing overhead costs, it has been claimed.

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Sitting down with a vendor to renegotiate an existing outsourcing contract can be a challenging task.

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In one respect it has been a record couple of weeks for “outsourcing”. Around the world, governments and taxpayers have agreed to help ailing financial firms offload their toxic loans and resolve their liquidity worries.

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“Forewarned is forearmed” is a golden rule of life. Outsourcing is no exception. If your outsourcing initiatives are successful or fail depends mostly on the way you perceive outsourcing and communicate with your outsourcing partner, In other words: set firm goals and keep your eyes wide open.

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The top ten global IT outsourcing firms earned around $27 billion (15.5 billion GBP) in 2007, according to new research.

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he ongoing credit crisis is a concern for everyone in nearly every industry-fear of lost jobs, foreclosed homes and bankrupt businesses.

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