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To monitor and reduce environmental impact, IBM will help oil and gas companies |
To develop the world’s first integrated environmental monitoring system aimed at helping oil and gas companies minimize the environmental impact of their operations, the IBM has been selected for a global research project. The IBM researchers, developers and a team from IBM’s Center of Excellence for the Oil and Gas in Stavanger, Norway are […]
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The Impact Fourth-Quarter Peak Outsourcing Megadeals |
In the global outsourcing market during the fourth quarter and amid record contracting activity for the full year, the Information Services Group released TPI Index data showing healthy growth. The Information Services Group is a technology insights, market intelligence and advisory services. In the fourth quarter of 2011, the 4Q11 Global TPI Index which […]
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Reverse Auctions as a Niche Trend |
With the competitive pressures for large firms such as Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services, some outsourcing clients are asking software firms to bid for low-end application development projects and back-office services to reverse auctions. Reverse auctions bring down billing rates by up to 40 percent in some cases and 10-15 percent on average for […]
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Outlook 2012: Efficiency and Effectiveness are Outsourcing’s Essential Key to Success |
Some effective strategies nowadays will be characterized by a quality attention to details and with high-level outlook in operational strategy, those who can manage regular operations without losing sight of how best to support long-term plans and goals regarding with their businesses can be enunciate as winners. Maintaining a high-level aspect on long-term operational […]
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RIM Evolution |
Continually, the information technology infrastructure outsourcing market were growing. Many issue is being placed on strain costs out and adding value to the IT spend, as some companies immerse the landscape for ways to maintain their competitive edge and focus on their core abilities. The management of IT infrastructure, often off-continent, off-premise and one […]
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India is competitive in Information Technology |
BSA or Business Software Alliance has announced with its publication of the 2011 edition of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s IT Industry Competitiveness Index that India has become more competitive in Information Technology compared to other countries. The Index benchmarks 66 countries on a series of indicators covering the critical foundation areas for the Information […]
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India’s Social Media Outsourcing |
Foreign companies beginning to outsource new media work such as data mining, online reputation management, crisis management and influencer identification is being promoted as the latest outsourcing wave directly to small and middle sized Indian social networking organization. Some big agencies are still hiring out some work to smaller companies in India. Founder of […]
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Evolving Features of BPO Industry in India |
BPO or Business Process Outsourcing has historically been observed as a means for business entities to rule out cost and increase profit through labor arbitrage during the time that it applies to finance and accounting or IT. This business pattern point out to the rapid expansion of business centers of specialized service providers and […]
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Kolkata with its Growing Economy |
The main commercial, business and financial hub of Eastern India is Kolkata, formerly named as Calcutta. It is one of the world’s major centers of business with its cheap living expenses and huge economy, the city has been transformed to a major information technology hub in India. Some international giants like Cisco Systems, Deloitte, […]
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Innovation in the Midst of Economic Crisis |
From back office works, India has evolved towards knowledge and innovation hub, and expect more benefits not just for the nation but for global economy as well with the upcoming decade. As the Indian outsourcing employees continue to develop into world-class research and development (R&D) machines, the West was doing nothing. Meanwhile as the […]
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