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Continue readingWe’ve just wrapped up our latest InformationWeek Analytics survey on business outsourcing, and there are a few interesting trends worth mentioning before the full report comes out.
Continue readingThe last 18 months have seen large, new outsourcing deals grind to a halt and organisations question the reasons and results behind existing agreements.
Continue readingHigh language and IT skills, coupled with low costs, makes Romania a new haven for outsourcing, such as call centres, help desks, IT and payroll, says The Diplomat.
Continue readingIt’s remarkable to think that the space in which we operate – now a skein of connected activities across numerous industries and sectors employing millions of people and involving many billions of dollars – has only existed in anything like its current form for a mere handful of years.
Continue readingService Provider brings success to its customers using Microsoft Technologies.
Continue readingThe business process outsourcing (BPO) sector – one of government’s targeted growth areas – faces another obstacle as power prices are expected to double by 2012, which could make it a casualty of anticipated cost-cutting measures.
Continue readingIntetics Co., a global IT services company, is glad to announce its inclusion in The 2010 Global Outsourcing 100 list compiled by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP).
Continue readingThe demand for BPO services and SSC functions in Central and Eastern Europe is expected to remain high over the next few years, providing a strong driver of occupational activity in some of the region’s capital and secondary cities.
Continue readingHow a CEE hot spot is facing the challenges of crisis and recovery.
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