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As media interest in offshore outsourcing begins to wane, a trio of industry researchers are continuing to debunk the myths of a business process that has cut the US IT workforce by 3 per cent
As media interest in offshore outsourcing begins to wane, a trio of industry researchers are continuing to debunk the myths of a business process that has cut the US IT workforce by 3 per cent.
Gartner this week declared that contrary to corporate sound bites about offshoring, most large organisations in Europe pursue offshore deals purely to cut costs.
Sourcing new skills or technology expertise is the second most likely factor that pushes Western IT organisations offshore, the industry analyst said, after polling almost 1,000 IT decision makers.
Joint second on the list of reasons large companies outsource their IT, whether it be data center, desktop network or enterprise applications, is the aim of injecting greater elasticity into the overall business operation
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