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this tough economy, it’s easy for enterprises to jump at outsourcing opportunities, simply with the goal of shedding some cost from the bottom-line – as we recently discussed here. However, many enterprises have jumped at the lowest cost option in too many situations, and now live to regret their decision.

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IT outsourcing contracts will increase in importance as the credit crunch continues, a lawyer asserts.

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In one of its recent articles CIO Magazine listed the major reasons why technology industry will survive the economic recession.

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Dialogue Magazine, the flagship publication of the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT), publishes an opinion piece by Alexei Miller, Executive Vice President at DataArt, on the future of IT outsourcing after the financial crisis.

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Outsourcing is the delegation of tasks or jobs from internal production to an external entity. Recently outsourcing has become specifically defined as the elimination of local (national) staff to staff overseas, where salaries are distinctively lower.

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IT outsourcing service providers will increasing supply smaller and more adaptable arrangements, a study predicts.

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The common choice which is to be made when you search for an offshore software development vendor is: “Whom to choose – an outsourcing company or a freelancer?”.

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Security is one of the advantages for those who use IT outsourcing for their data centres, an expert claims.

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The economic downturn will force businesses to simplify their outsourcing and offshoring agreements to generate faster returns on investment and reduce risk, even if that means glossing over problems in deals and fixing them later.

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Business prospects in 2009 for non-voice providers of business process outsourcing (BPO) services are good to outstanding, according to respondents participating in an industry survey.

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