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CEEOA is pleased to announce that they started the research “Central and Eastern Europe IT Outsourcing Review 2009” – annual review of IT outsourcing services providers markets in 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

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The market interest towards CEE has first been invoked long before the EU accession of the new Member states in 2004 and 2007.

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Bulgaria is among the leading European countries in terms of the cost and quality of the outsourcing services the country offers, according to a report by two international real estate and global management consulting firms.

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Bulgaria is among the leading European countries, in terms of the cost and quality of the outsourcing services the country offers.

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The year 2009 revenue of Baltic Data Center, a leader in the management of data centres and information systems in the Baltic States, was LTL 39.7 million, an increase by 9% over the revenue of LTL 36.4 million in 2008.

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Everest Group names EPAM as a “must-know” outsourcing vendor and the leading Central and Eastern European alternative to India.

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EPAM Systems, Inc., the leading software engineering and IT Outsourcing (ITO) provider in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has been selected as the “must-know” service supplier in Central and Eastern Europe by Everest Group, a global consulting and research firm.

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The aim of this paper is to analyze political, economical and social changes that occurred in Ukraine since “Orange Revolution”, discuss dynamic of Ukrainian IT sector and point to effects of the Global Financial and domestic political crises on the Ukrainian economy in general and IT industry in particular.

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The 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.

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A meeting of the IAOP San Francisco Chapter was held on February 4, 2010.

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