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Continue readingAustralian businesses will spend in excess of $7 billion in 2010 on IT outsourcing. So, how do businesses know they are getting the best deal, and how do they choose the best supplier for their business?
Continue readingA global survey being conducted by the IAOP will update the growing importance of corporate, social responsibility in outsourcing.
Continue readingThree of the main offshoring destinations in Romania are located in the region of Transylvania: Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara and Brasov.
Continue readingWhen the USSR collapsed, thousands of highly-qualified engineers and scientists working in institutes on national defence and space exploration projects were left out of work.
Continue readingDanske Bank Group’s corporate customers can now reach all their global banking partners through one single channel more easily and cost efficiently – Tieto Payment Factory service with SWIFT Service Bureau.
Continue readingOutsourced IT will provide welcome relief within the utilities sector, it has been predicted, as the industry continues to battle against a lack of cash.
Continue readingIn the post recession phase, when low cost countries like India, China and Philippines remain the most attractive destinations on the global outsourcing map, Europe, at the other end of the spectrum, is also capturing good amount of attention. Although costlier, numerous other factors are driving demand to Europe. Experts are of the opinion that [...]
Continue readingJohn Cotterell, Chief Executive at Endava, explains that UK organisations can benefit from choosing Romania as their nearshore location for IT projects
Continue readingElectronics, IT, and services outsourcing are the sectors of the Bulgarian economy that harbor the greatest growth potential, states the major conclusion of a fresh study by Bulgaria’s Finance Ministry.
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