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There has been much speculation around the emergency budget announcement due today and it is already raising concerns among the general public.

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Companies that opt to outsource their IT operations will see a number of benefits from the move, it has been claimed.

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“Outsourcing, by definition, requires the buyer to relinquish control of a process to the supplier, who is an expert in the process and able to perform it better, faster, and cheaper,” stated Peter Bendor-Samuel, CEO of global sourcing advisory firm, Everest Group, in a 2004 interview for an Outsourcing Journal article.

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“Trial by fire.” That’s how many outsourcing buyers’ relationship managers describe their job. They’re the ones who lack prior experience or training in how to manage an outsourcing relationship but nevertheless are required to take on that responsibility.

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Is IT dead?

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James Staten, an analyst at Forrester Research Inc., told Computerworld that it’s probable that IT operations jobs such as systems administrators will bear the brunt of the layoffs.

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Small to medium size enterprises (SMEs) are readying themselves to invest more in IT this year, new research has revealed.

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Most people thought that outsourcing has just been a recent phenomenon but actually it has been around and existing for a long time.

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The number of companies that outsource their IT infrastructure is expected to increase globally from 17% to 64% in 2020, according to a survey commissioned by Savvis and conducted by independent research firm Vanson Bourne.

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Canalys today announced the results of its latest ‘State of the Economy’ survey, highlighting reseller concerns that the public sector would be the weakest for IT expenditure in 2010.

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The number of companies that outsource their IT is expected to increase drastically over the next ten years, new research reveals.

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