Rise of outsourcing poses new cybersecurity problems
Big banks, hospitals and insurance companies worry about computer security because they handle so much personal information.
Big banks, hospitals and insurance companies worry about computer security because they handle so much personal information.
Internet
Nov 10, 2011
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A new study by UC Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers finds that the practices of outsourcing and offshoring jobs appear to have both positive and negative effects on American jobs and wages.
Economics & Business
Feb 19, 2014
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Nasdaq has opened a customer service center in the Philippines.
Business
Feb 19, 2014
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India's third-largest software firm Wipro on Tuesday reported quarterly net profit climbed 29 percent year-on-year, led by a jump in outsourcing orders as global business conditions improved.
Business
Oct 22, 2013
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India's biggest IT outsourcing firm, Tata Consultancy Services, on Tuesday reported a 34 percent jump in quarterly net profit, beating market forecasts, led by outsourcing deals and new contracts.
Business
Oct 15, 2013
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The Philippines' outsourcing industry faces a shortage of trained personnel after a decade of rapid growth which saw it become a pillar of the economy, the industry association said Tuesday.
Business
Oct 8, 2013
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Indian software outsourcing giant Infosys posted slightly higher quarterly profit Friday and maintained its revenue growth forecast despite the weak rupee and uncertainty about U.S. visas for its employees.
Business
Jul 12, 2013
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Indian IT outsourcer Tech Mahindra on Tuesday completed a takeover of its partly-owned unit Mahindra Satyam, creating a new force in the sector with annual revenues of $2.7 billion.
Business
Jun 25, 2013
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Low cost efficiency put India's outsourcing companies at the heart of global business and created a multibillion dollar industry that for years has skated over criticism it was eliminating white collar jobs in rich nations. ...
Business
Apr 23, 2013
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India's biggest IT outsourcing firm, Tata Consultancy Services, on Wednesday reported a 22 percent jump in quarterly net profit, in line with market forecasts, led by stronger outsourcing orders.
Business
Apr 17, 2013
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Outsourcery Ltd, is a leading Cloud services and unified communications (UC) provider based in the UK. The company is thought to have one of the broadest Cloud product offerings for businesses, covering hosted software applications (software-as-a-service), virtualised infrastructure (infrastructure-as-a-service) and unified communications solutions as well as professional services to customise and integrate solutions for customers.
Since 2009, Outsourcery has acquired various businesses including Increase CRM, a provider of Microsoft Hosted Dynamics CRM solutions, the business and assets of THUS Mobile from Cable&Wireless and the hosted iPBX business of Reality Telecom Limited.
Outsourcery has its own state-of-the-art data centre and hosting infrastructure to provide solutions such as hosted Microsoft Exchange 2007, Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Microsoft Office Communications Server, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 and UC solutions using the latest Microsoft Lync Server 2010 technologies.
Microsoft named Outsourcery in the 2010 Worldwide Partner Awards, as their ‘Hosting Solutions Partner of the Year’. As the UK’s No.1 provider of hosted Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, Outsourcery was also named as Microsoft’s ‘Dynamics Hosting Partner of the Year’ and named in the Presidents Club for Microsoft Dynamics; an elite group of strategic partners whose sales achievement ranks them in the highest echelon of the Microsoft Dynamics global network of partners. Outsourcery is Microsoft’s UK launch partner for UC and is a founder member of the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF), an industry body that champions and advocates the adoption and use of online (cloud based) services by businesses.
Outsourcery is the UK’s first carbon neutral UC and Cloud-based solutions company, and was awarded the Comms Business ‘Green Channel Company Award 2010’ for offsetting its carbon emissions to replace open cooking fires in the Kisumu region of Kenya with energy efficient Rocket stoves.
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