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Business process as a service (BPaaS) is emerging to be a BPO game-changer reminiscent of Software as a Service (SaaS) a decade ago.

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Britain’s outsourcing industry is now almost as big as the financial services sector, generating more than Ј200 billion a year, according to new research by Oxford economics released today.

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Demand for IT services has helped outsourcing become one of the highest grossing industries in the UK, research has shown.

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TPI today released data showing relative strength in the outsourcing market in Europe, the EMEA during the first quarter, primarily as a result of the recovery of BPO.

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The report, called Europe’s Global Sourcing Market: Trends Growth and Prospects, was produced by research firm Everest in collaboration with Egypt’s IT development agency ITIDA.

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Outsourcing business managers, CEOs, CIOs, IT professionals, QA and development leads and call center decision makers are encouraged to attend the first-ever executive level conference examining the rise of Latin America outsourcing.

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Infosys BPO Poland signs record Green Horizon lease deal

Business Process Outsourcing company Infosys BPO Poland has leased 11,500 sqm in Skanska Property Poland’s Green Horizon office project in Łуdź.

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Most companies that outsourced a portion of their finance and accounting (F&A) functions in the early-to-mid 2000′s generated great savings, but are probably overpaying now for the service levels they are receiving.

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SSON’s 11th Annual European Shared Services & Outsourcing Week will feature exciting new thought leaders delivered in an interactive setting with groundbreaking new learning styles.

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IDG News Service — Setting up offshore IT services and business services subsidiaries has once again become a preferred route for multinational companies wanting to tap talent in low-cost locations, analysts said.

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