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February 21, 2011 the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) released The 2011 Global Outsourcing 100, adding TEAM International to the list of top outsourcing worldwide services providers.

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At the 2011 Summit we’ll explore proven BPM best practices and the latest BPM technologies—and deliver the actionable insights, information and problem-solving you need to create or expand a successful BPM program of your own.

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This event is designed exclusively for CIOs by CIOs. It provides a collaborative atmosphere of discussion, dialogue and debate.

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It is an open secret that cybercrime is increasing in Ukraine as well as in many other countries of the world.

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Best practices strategies for Captive Offshore, Internal Domestic & Third Party Outsourced Shared Service Centers.

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AAM on the Smart E-government 2010 conference in Belgrade

Smart e-Government conference (www.smartegov.rs) is organized yearly in Belgrade, Serbia, this year, the focus will be on “State-of-the-Art e-Government Services in the SEE Region”.

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Corporate IT and business decision makers in Poland and CEE are being presented with various offerings of cloud based services and related value propositions.

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Employees of the Chair of Information Technology Security of the National Aviation University together with Gleb Pakharenko and Konstantin Korsun are initiating creation of the first university team that would respond to security incidents.

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The outsourcing industry has faced a considerable amount of turmoil within the past few years but has proven to be an effective business strategy in good times and in bad.

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krainian students has started fighting against cybercrimes. Such initiative might help Ukraine to take a step forward to the less dangerous cyberspace and thus improve the information security of our country.

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