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Businesses are likely to demand more from their IT service suppliers in 2009 as the economic downturn means quick returns on investment and efficiency become priorities.

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Market Overview A quick look at Poland’s forecast growth trajectory reveals how quickly Poland could close the PC gap with Western Europe, as incomes – driven by the effects of EU membership – increase.

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Outsource Partners International (OPI), a provider of finance and accounting outsourcing (FAO) services, has expanded its European operations with the establishment of its second BPO service center in Black Sea port city of Varna, Bulgaria.

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Outsourcing trends

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Which way is the wind blowing in the outsourcing market, Whats looming on the horizon in the next five years. Lets look at five areas which may influence the outsourcing markets. This is necessary in the changed world scenario as more and more companies are resorting to outsourcing.

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Today, the Central and Eastern European Outsourcing Association (CEEOA) welcomes a new member to its ranks with the addition of ASPIRE – The Association of IT and Business Process Services Companies in Poland.

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The global financial crisis translates at the outsourcing BPO and IT level into an increased demand for providers, while simultaneously lowering expenditures for rationalizing margin efficiency and productivity.

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BPO Summit Philippines is the major annual event of the Philippine non-voice outsourcing industry.

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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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BMI expects a new influx of EU funds in 2008 to stimulate Hungary’s IT spending following a slowdown last year due to a difficult political and economic situation.

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Market Overview Following Bulgaria’s EU accession on January 1 2007, the new member state is set to be transformed by a number of programmes designed to assimilate it into the EU’s broader ‘Information Society’.

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