
Indian IT majors are still finding a major share of their revenue from European market through project services, while most of the MNCs prefer to go with long-term outsourcing contracts.
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For some years, credit has been growing faster than economic activity. In 1980, debt levels for US banks were running at 21 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP).
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The scope of database marketing today, the various skill sets required, and particularly the ways the database intersects both information technology (IT) and marketing are why many organizations choose the outsourcing approach.
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Outsourcing was the main way a lot of testing gets done in 2008, but it wasn’t always in that way. In the beginning, very little testing was outsourced. Testing was performed by people employed within the same organization that wrote the software.
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The world financial crisis is forcing entrepreneurs to search for ways to reduce expenses.
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A new Gartner report says 76 percent of outsourcing contracts announced in 2008 were new deals, reports Network World.
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The current market has “all the right ingredients” for IT outsourcing to grow, with businesses of all sizes looking to subcontract their technology needs, according to an expert.
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Discretionary IT projects are getting the ax as companies review costs, hurting sales and growth for outsourcing providers.
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The latest deal between 4uGroup and Tata Consultancy Services shows IT outsourcing remains big business, according to an expert.
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Read any case study and you’ll probably encounter overblown statistics that say offshore outsourcing reduced costs by 50 per cent, reduced number of defects in production by 25 per cent, reduced time to launch application by 40 per cent and so on.
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