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Endava Star at SDI Awards 2011

Endava has achieved a prestigious runner-up position in the Large Service Desk Team category at the 2011 IT Service Excellence Awards — organised by the Service Desk Institute.

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It seems like yesterday that green issues and the environment were both buzz words which no self-respecting business could do without. So what’s changed?

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IT outsourcing is set for major growth, according to a new report by Prof Joe Peppard of Cranfield School of Management, which was commissioned by Irish-owned I.T. Alliance.

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Ukrainian companies signed a major IT outsourcing deal. Is this a start of new trend?

This month Ukrainian IT industry saw a major outsourcing partnership established. The largest mobile operator in Ukraine signed up a 2 years IT outsourcing deal with one of the Ukrainian IT service providers to implement Virtual Desktop Infrastructure solution.

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IT Sourcing Europe provides its 2011 Report of the major trends among Swiss IT and/or software development outsourcing companies observed in 1Q 2011.

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Asteros signed partnership agreement with the consortium of Russian companies DATA+ and Esri CIS in the area of geo-information technology.

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Sixty percent of healthcare organizations that have engaged a firm for discrete IT services reported seeing more value for their IT dollars since outsourcing, according to a new KLAS report.

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We would like to thank personally all 1,335 of you who took the time to compete our State of Outsourcing 2011 study we’re conducting with the London School of Economics Outsourcing Unit.

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The German outsourcing market will grow by 4.3 percent to EUR 19.4 billion during this year, according to German ICT federation Bitkom citing research from IDC and EITO.

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More large companies are turning to collocation providers to relieve capacity constraints in their data centers, as a way to avoid the high cost of building their own new brick-and-mortar facilities, two studies suggest.

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