

Innovate or perish. There are few businesspeople today who haven’t heard this simple but powerful aphorism. For years immemorial strategic thinking has said that, as time goes by, points for differentiation inevitably end up looking somewhat mediocre.
Continue readingWhen it comes to small businesses, outsourcing can make perfect business sense.
Continue readingThe IT-services contract signing activity in August ’09 was dominated by one company: British Petroleum. Away from the BP deals, and signing activity in the outsourcing market continued to be driven by U.S. federal government agencies.
Continue readingWhether you’re talking about IT or back-office work, business process outsourcing contracts signed during the recession have tended to save dollars in a way that can be easily demonstrated to senior management, say BPO experts.
Continue readingDuring the past year, finance chiefs have been wearing bifocals, peering into the crevices of their companies’ various department budgets for cost savings.
Continue readingEPAM Systems, Inc., the leading software engineering and IT Outsourcing (ITO) provider in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), has been recognized with yet another global award, demonstrating both its excellence in global service delivery as well as its regional leadership.
Continue readingUkrainian Hi-Tech Initiative have become a partner of the 5th Central and Eastern European software engineering conference CEE-SECR 2009 that will be held on October 27-29, 2009 in Moscow.
Continue readingOutsourcing providers are touting their ability to move beyond service-level agreements to deliver services tied to customers’ business results–higher sales, lower costs, reduced errors.
Continue readingThe software and IT service market could recover by the end of the year part of the decline registered in the first half of 2009, as some major projects are expected to be launched both in the public and private sectors.
Continue readingThe software and IT service market could recover by the end of the year part of the decline registered in the first half of 2009, as some major projects are expected to be launched both in the public and private sectors, according to the Managing Director for Central and Eastern Europe of Pierre Audoin Consultants (PAC) research and strategic consulting company.
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