The year 2011 saw a record global information technology outsourcing contracts. A total of 870 deals, above the average of the five prior years of 690, were awarded to global ...
Businesses are moving away from trusting single suppliers to deliver multi-billion pound outsourcing megadeals in favour of accessing services from multiple providers instead. ...
This year, more companies will explore outsourcing their supply chain and logistics requirements, according to a new report. ...
The way large enterprises, government agencies and managed service providers analyze and utilize energy in their data centers will undergo some fairly substantial changes over the next five years. Some ...
A mixed global economic outlook, high levels of volatility, weak consumer demand, and ongoing corporate uncertainty continue to impact outsourcing demand and consulting growth, according to the KPMG 4Q11 Sourcing ...
The IT services market in South Africa has seen healthy uptake, growing some 8% year on year in 2010 to contribute more than a third of the total IT spending ...
12 IT Outsourcing Predictions for 2012 ...
The contact center industry is expected to grow at a faster clip of 20 to 25 percent per year over the next five years, according to Benedict Hernandez, president of ...
Worldwide investment in data centres topped $26bn in the third quarter 2011 and is set to exceed $100bn by the end of the year, Canalys have announced. ...
1 - Cloud computing evolution ...
Procurement outsourcing deals will grow by 20 per cent in 2012 and expand to other areas of the supply chain such as order fulfilment, inventory management and logistics. ...
10.) Flexibility ...
Chinese outsourcing industry has been upgraded and evolved in a stable way over years, and now it is gaining forceful momentum for a more brisk development. Backed by favorable national ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...
There‘s a tectonic shift occurring in IT. Just as mainframes, PCs and the Internet reshaped enterprises in the past 10 years, the "Cloud" will influence the next decade of IT. ...
Marcus Woodhouse, the Australian COO of Human Resource Section of Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS) in China, is spending less time in Shanghai where its regional headquarters is located and more ...
