Growth will continue at 20%+. Offshore strategies by domestic vendors will shift business from large, integrated outsourcing contracts, but most IT organizations will still develop strategies that ...
The rising popularity of offshore outsourcing will continue to push down the prices of IT services for the next several years, a welcome development for IT buyers but a challenge for IT service ...
The economy remains in a slump, and that's exactly why Atul Vashistha is smiling. As CEO of NeoIT, a consulting firm that helps companies outsource some operations overseas, Vashistha has little ...
Almost eight months into the pandemic, the disjointed international reaction to COVID-19 is causing serious disruption for American financial institutions that rely on offshore companies for call ...
Even IT executives who have successfully outsourced parts of their companies’ services abroad can tell you the road to profitable relations with offshore partners can be painfully bumpy. Just ask ...
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 ...
Spending to increase 50 per cent year-on-year, says Gartner Demand for offshore outsourcing services among UK and European companies is set to increase by 50 per cent per year over the next two years, ...
Gartner Inc. estimates that global spending on offshore IT services will reach $50 billion by 2007. But caveat emptor! While cutting costs by outsourcing internal IT processes to contractors as far ...
This is what it’s like to be an employee for Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), an Indian IT services vendor, when working for a big American insurance company (in this case CNA): When you come to work, ...
Offshore outsourcing is growing 20 percent to 25 percent per annum, with little evidence of slowing. Indeed, while most enterprises experience initial resistance, most technical issues are readily ...