The outsourcing market is witnessing an increase in activity as the global economy recovers from the recession of 2009, according to a report by Everest Research Institute. Offshore outsourcing ...
The corporate regulator has warned financial services entities to exercise caution when seeking offshore services, despite ...
The corporate regulator has told licensees to strengthen governance over the use of offshore service providers after a review ...
In an election year where one of the top issues is the economy and the related loss of jobs to foreign countries, it’s no surprise that the word “outsourcing” has become a dirty word. Many people have ...
LOS ANGELES — Offshore outsourcing is so mainstream that by next year, more than 80% of U.S. companies will have had high-level discussions about the topic. And 40% will have completed some kind of ...
Just because you aren't directly offshoring any of your core systems or processes doesn't mean your third-party service provider isn't. It's a given that most organization's outsource critical ...
A new analysis argues that the "nearshore vs. offshore" debate is a distraction from the clear, data-backed advantages of a global, 24-hour productivity model. We see companies treating nearshore as a ...
Offshore outsourcing helps the U.S. economy by lowering production costs for IT vendors and product costs for their customers and by helping to keep inflation low, according to a study released this ...
The volume turned up a notch last week at an outsourcing conference in New York held by the Strategic Research Institute. The conference, for the most part, extolled the benefits of IT outsourcing for ...
WHEN SHELLEY MCINTYRE, vice president of technology services at New York-based Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, needed to outsource her company’s application development and maintenance ...
Globalization will hit virtually all large corporate IT departments within the next year. By 2004, eight out of 10 CIOs will have direct marching orders to move offshore at least part of the ...
Gartner says less than 5% of IT jobs in the United States and other developed countries are currently "offshored." By 2015, however, that number will rise to 30%. "It's a tectonic shift," says Gartner ...