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In previous recessions, outsourcing activity has actually increased. Is history likely to repeat itself?

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Outsourcing software development is tricky but can prove a success. Quocirca’s Fran Howarth offers some advice on how to get it right.

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New impacts on outsourcing in 2009 include service-oriented architecture (SOA), service provider “DNA,” green IT, the changing role of physicians, and what the future holds because of the convergence of technology and business process.

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It’s no surprise that the U.S. economic downturn in 2008 has impacted the outsourcing industry, but you may be surprised to learn the effects of those impacts.

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A new body called the Central and Eastern European Outsourcing Association (CEEOA) has been set up to pool resources from associated groups in the Baltics, Ukraine, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania to increase the volume and quality of the region’s service delivery.

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Much has been written about inflation in offshore locations, but what about inflation at home? After many years of moderate inflation in North America and Western Europe, it is now at a multi-year high, largely driven by higher commodity prices.

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The global financial crisis may be leading to doomsday scenarios being painted, but the actual impact will be minimal says Sunil Mehta, country manager of Quint.

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In today’s business environment offshore outsourcing has already grown from the exception to a commonly accepted norm.

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Outsourcing has been a hot topic for many years and much has been written about its pros and cons. But what makes it successful?

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TEAM International shares expert opinions of how IT offshore outsourcing services providers should act within the current world’s financial crisis to suffer as little as possible.

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