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It seems that IT Catalogue company takes part in each scale event in Ukraine. It had already been an information partner of Love in IT by Human lab and then became a partner of Selenium Camp, which took place at the end of February.

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The Dutch IT Outsourcing (ITO) survey 2011 was conducted by IT Sourcing Europe in February 2011 in the frames of the All-European ITO research. The survey was completed by the 469 Dutch companies of different sizes and industry sectors.

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First Line Software, a premiere provider of custom software development services to industry leaders and growth companies around the world, announced today its impressive growth figures for 2010.

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CIO – Ask CIOs what their biggest professional frustration is and the answer might surprise you. It’s not rogue systems, shrinking budgets or network outages, says the now CEO of xPeerient, provider of an online community for CIOs.

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IT Sourcing Europe, a UK-based nearshore IT outsourcing (ITO) research and advisory company, has recently completed its Dutch ITO survey, conducted in the frames of the All-European ITO research 2011.

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According to Tata Consultancy Services, demand across verticals will be “robust” from April 6th, with companies splashing out more on discretionary spending due to higher budgets.

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How is the move to mobility affecting ITO? What impact have social networks had on the ITO scene? A Discussion with Dmitry Loschinin, CEO of Luxoft.

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The number and value of IT services deals signed globally “exploded into life” at the tail end of 2010, having stagnated for much of the year.

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Everybody loves a hero, particularly in IT-that talented professional willing to twist himself in knots to please his users and work overtime to get the job done.

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The question “to outsource or not to outsource?” is no longer relevant in the presentday context. Today’s most relevant question is “how to become a disruptivecompetitor using outsourcing?”

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