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  • Making Sense of Offshore Outsourcing 2.0

    The phrase 2.0 has been bandied about since 2004 and it has become the de facto appendage to make a service offering slick, cool, hyped and worthy of attention of media and venture capitalists. But what does 2.0 mean? What is this new wave or generation or model of outsourcing all about?

    Written by Arpit Kaushik14 Jan. 09 10:48
  • What Outsourcers Can Learn from Open-Source Communities

    Perhaps your company's outsourcing efforts would go more smoothly if you picked up a few of these effective programming tools and methodologies from open-source developers.

    Written by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols10 Nov. 08 08:58
  • Where the US presidential candidates stand on tech issues

    The 2008 presidential election gives CIOs and other IT executives a choice of two major-party candidates who are interested in technology-related issues. While the US economy and the war in Iraq have dominated the debate between Republican nominee Senator John McCain and Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama, they have also hit on such IT hot buttons as telecommunications and tech jobs.

    Written by Grant Gross21 Oct. 08 07:40
  • Can outsourcers survive the economic storm?

    IT service spending might not feel drastic cuts as high-tech leaders look to shave dollars off their budgets, because outsourcers and service providers could help them contain costs and streamline operations, industry analysts say.

    Written by Denise Dubie17 Oct. 08 10:30
  • So You've Inherited a Crummy Outsourcing Contract...

    Outsourcing boomed over the last decade. So it's not surprising that a lot of incoming CIOs are inheriting some crummy outsourcing contracts. These deals are potential hornet's nests if not handled quickly and carefully. CIO Executive Council members who have dealt with this issue point to renewed governance and realigned expectations as the key to turning around these situations. They offer the following solutions.

    Written by Diane Frank13 Oct. 08 14:08
  • Platforms for IT Change

    The Eurostar connects Britain to Europe, but the beating heart of rail travel in Great Britain has always been the Midlands. For decades Crewe was synonymous with locomotive construction, and major rail companies to this day base their head offices in the Midlands.

    Written by Mark Chillingworth23 Sept. 08 08:19
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