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Wed Sep 3 2003
Report: BPO companies 'overhype' services
Companies selling their business-process outsourcing services often exaggerate their ability to handle a range of tasks, according to Forrester analysts.
Posted by
Ed Frauenheim
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Fri Sep 26 2008
Indian outsourcing feels credit-crunch squeeze
An Indian trade body warns continuing "turmoil" in U.S. financial markets will have a negative effect on Indian outsourcing firms.
Posted by
Tom Espiner
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Fri May 14 2004
The in thing: Outsourcing
Anne Livermore says Hewlett-Packard can be a "different kind of partner" as it moves deeper into managed services.
Posted by
Ed Frauenheim
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Sat Oct 11 2003
The new trend in offshore outsourcing
Knowledge@Wharton explains how business process outsourcing providers are moving up in value as they go offshore.
Posted by
null Knowledge@Wharton
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Tue Sep 23 2008
Unisys CEO to step down
IT services provider begins search for new chief executive as the company struggles to shore up its declining revenue.
Posted by
Dawn Kawamoto
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Sat Oct 18 2003
Why corporations outsource
Knowledge@Wharton discusses the impact of global supply chains on corporations in an era marked by the acceleration of outsourcing.
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null Knowledge@Wharton
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Mon Oct 6 2003
An argument for outsourcing
E5 Systems CEO Gordon Brooks says that while limits on outsourcing may protect some jobs in the short term, bans would end up doing more harm than good.
Posted by
Gordon Brooks
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Tue May 4 2004
Outsourcing roundtable
Digital Agenda Leading figures from the worlds of business, labor and academia give their insights into the issue of offshoring.
Posted by
CNET Staff
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Thu Jun 30 2005
Indian outsourcing exec moves into venture capital
Wipro CEO Vivek Paul joins investment firm to focus on life sciences and tech sectors.
Posted by
Ed Frauenheim
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Tue Mar 11 2003
IT services companies see hope overseas
A Lehman Brothers conference on the computer services industry focuses on sending information technology tasks offshore, and also looks at the solid IT outsourcing market.
Posted by
Ed Frauenheim