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CFO June 1, 2004 Julia Homer |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Over the past year, offshoring has become more closeted even as it has grown more commonplace. |
CFO June 1, 2004 Kris Frieswick |
The Backlash The only thing that will make the furor over offshoring worse is hiding from it. |
Reason June 2004 Adrian Moore |
Importing Affluence Democrats and Republicans are now engaged in a partisan Three Stooges slap fight over who is more outraged by offshore outsourcing. |
CFO March 1, 2008 Kate O'Sullivan |
Offshoring Spreads Its Wings From East Asia to Eastern Europe, offshore outsourcing is taking off. |
CFO June 1, 2004 |
Off Shore Shipping jobs overseas may save money, but it's a public-relations nightmare -- and that's the least of the risks. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2006 Patricia Panchak |
Editor's Page -- Next-Generation Outsourcing A new realism about manufacturing outsourcing takes hold. |
Bank Technology News May 2004 Holly Sraeel |
Risky, Rewarding And Very Politically Charged For most Americans, the issue during this presidential run is the economy, and--like it or not--offshoring, though not new among financial firms, figures into this in the minds of many voters. |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Complexities of Offshore Outsourcing This is not a simple issue, and perhaps companies should not base the decision on whether to offshore jobs simply on expected cost savings. Instead, many other factors should be considered. |
CFO March 17, 2003 Laton McCartney |
A Shore Thing? Risk and reward have always been major factors in offshore outsourcing. The trick, of course, is to mitigate the former while maximizing the latter. |
InternetNews March 26, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
Gartner: 1/4 of U.S. IT Jobs Offshored by 2010 Six years from now, one quarter of traditional U.S. IT jobs will be done offshore, in countries like India and China, according to new predictions from researchers at one of the top industry analyst firms. |
Global Services May 5, 2008 Adyasha Sinha |
The U.S. Gains Momentum as an Outsourcing Hub With more and more U.K. firms plunging into offshoring, their next-door neighbor, the U.S., gains brownie points as an outsourcing destination |
Wall Street & Technology March 19, 2007 Paul McDougall |
Big Surge for Bank Offshore Outsourcing, Deloitte Study Predicts Banks in the U.S. and other countries will dramatically increase the percentage of their IT budgets devoted to procuring technology services from offshore providers operating from low-wage countries, such as India and China, over the next three years. |
ONLINE Jul/Aug 2008 Ginsburg & Noorlander |
Investigating Outsourcing and Offshoring Research For 15 years, there have been discussions on whether or not to outsource research. You would think the issue would be resolved by now, but today we have more questions than answers. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 5, 2009 Orla O'Sullivan |
Offshoring of Bank IT Jobs Looks Likely to Rise in 2009 Offshoring has become the favorite buzzword of today's bank CIO, replacing "reengineering" from 10 years ago. For IT staff, either can amount to being laid off. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Thoughts on Offshoring and Outsourcing Who benefits when companies move operations abroad? Relocating some operations offshore appears to be a smart economic move for some companies. But not all companies are thinking everything through before doing so. And as American jobs are lost, the issue of global outsourcing has become a hot one. Is it really so bad? |
CIO September 1, 2003 |
Going There, Doing That Asked about their companies' offshore outsourcing experiences and expectations, 101 CIOs, IT executives and managers in a survey confirmed what you might expect. India was the major destination. Labor costs were the biggest area for savings. And app development was the main activity. |
CRM August 2, 2004 Coreen Bailor |
As the Call Center Outsourcing Debate Turns Companies are continuing to go ahead with their plans to locate contact centers offshore, despite the political clamor. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 27, 2008 Cory Levine |
Offshore Outsourcing of IT Losing Popularity Offshore IT outsourcing has taken a sharp downturn in popularity, due to the difficulty in managing it, and lower-than-expected cost savings. |
CIO September 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Backlash As a growing number of IT jobs move overseas, some CIOs and economists prophesy a political storm against offshore outsourcing. |
CFO June 1, 2004 Roy Harris |
Making It Work How to avoid some common offshoring blunders -- and what to do when you can't. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 2, 2004 Cynthia Ramsaran |
Outsourcing Obstacles Banks can save money with offshore outsourcing, but they need a plan to navigate the choppy waters. |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Dave Marino-Nachison |
The Complexities of Offshoring The decision to outsource and offshore is more complicated than just counting costs, as evidenced in Sykes Enterprises, the business process outsourcing services company. |
Job Journal June 5, 2005 Rich Heintz |
Outsourcing America If you are a US worker, or hope to be, you don't have to read too many pages of the new book, Outsourcing America, to feel a chill down your spine. In fact, just scanning the opening sentences on the book jacket may be enough to make you queasy. |
CIO November 14, 2012 Stephanie Overby |
IT Services Get Closer to Home IT chiefs find that domestic outsourcing (as opposed to offshoring) is becoming more attractive as it delivers advantages such as agility, speed and innovation |
CRM February 2, 2004 Ginger Conlon |
The Great Outsourcing Debate The debate has its own benefit, that of providing information and opinion on both sides that could help companies decide what's right. |
CFO October 1, 2009 Josh Hyatt |
The New Calculus of Offshoring For years the offshoring boom was driven by one factor: savings. Today the decision is much more complicated. |
Bank Technology News June 2007 Geeta Sankappanavar |
Financial Services Outsourcing: Not If, But When BPO companies now offer a way to achieve the cost and quality advantages of strategic global outsourcing without the risks of losing control of the operation and without the investment costs of setting up their own offshore centers. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 1, 2007 Nancy Feig |
Is China Going to Replace India as the Next Offshore IT Hub? According to a new report, some 200 million Chinese people are currently learning English, providing a growing pool of skilled labor that may compete with India over the next 10 years. |
CIO April 1, 2002 Tom Field |
The Man in the Middle As budgets tighten and world tensions heighten, third-party brokers are stepping in to mediate deals between U.S.-based customers and offshore outsourcers... |
CIO November 1, 2005 Stephanie Overby |
Outsourcing's Image Problem Among 1,000 Americans surveyed, 72% said outsourcing is really about corporate greed. Yet the poll's overall findings contained many contradictions. |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
Offshoring: The Pros And Cons For Europe Faced with stiff American competition, more European companies, especially British ones, are starting to offshore services. Wage insurance for workers displaced by offshoring can help ease the transition. |
Entrepreneur June 2005 Sheree R. Curry |
A Shore Thing? Many startups are sending jobs overseas. But does offshoring help or hurt business? |
CFO November 17, 2003 Polly Schneider Traylor |
Outsourcing More work is being sent packing, often far away. To make it pay off, management must adapt. |
CIO May 12, 2009 Stephanie Overby |
The Truth About Obama's "Tax on Outsourcing" Misconceptions about President Barack Obama's plan to close overseas business tax loopholes abound. CIO.com sets the record straight about the five most common misperceptions. |
CIO July 15, 2006 Stephanie Overby |
2006 Global Outsourcing Guide Risks, rewards, challenges and opportunities, country by country. Asia: India... Philippines... Malaysia... China... Europe: Ireland... Romania... Hungary... Bulgaria... Africa: Ghana... The Americas: Mexico... Canada... Costa Rica... etc. |
CFO February 1, 2009 Johnson & Stuart |
Farewell to Finance Jobs U.S. companies plan to do 74 percent more offshoring over the next two years, with finance departments in the lead. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 31, 2006 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Afraid of Commitment Banks that offshore must commit to the strategy fully, otherwise, cost and process efficiencies will be negated, according to a recent study. |
CIO January 1, 2002 Tom Field |
How to Adapt Your Offshore Strategy to an Insecure World Today, amidst economic recession and terrorist warfare, there is heightened anxiety about the notion of handing off critical IT projects to vendors in such remote locales as India, Pakistan and the Philippines. Here are some tips from offshore outsourcing veterans. |
National Real Estate Investor November 1, 2004 Fred B. Sheats |
The Pros and Cons of Offshoring Many businesses tout offshoring as the logical approach to global competition. However, there are numerous hidden costs and cultural and political problems. |
Wall Street & Technology February 21, 2008 Cory Levine |
Offshore Outsourcing of IT Positions Loses Popularity Offshore IT outsourcing once was considered the wave of the future. Apparently, however, the practice has taken a sharp downturn in popularity. |
CFO October 1, 2003 Abe De Ramos |
The China Syndrome U.S. companies are beginning to outsource technology research and development to India and China. Will a meltdown in tech jobs follow? |
CIO September 1, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
Hidden Costs of Offshore Outsourcing Moving jobs overseas can be a much more expensive proposition than you may think. |
InternetNews January 12, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
The Bottom Line of Offshore Development Report finds a bottom-line benefit to outsourcing. If the project goes well, that is. |
Global Services May 1, 2007 Imrana Khan |
More Satisfaction: Outsourcing or Offshoring? Offshoring provides more satisfaction than outsourcing, says a recent study. |
InternetNews March 30, 2004 Roy Mark |
Study Claims IT Job Gains Offset Offshoring Pain Global sourcing of computer software and services increases the number of U.S. jobs, ITAA says in new study. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 1, 2007 Nancy Feig |
New Rules for Bank Outsourcing and Offshoring New deal models and business imperatives, as well as opportunities in emerging markets, are inspiring banks to reevaluate the types of outsourcing and offshoring arrangements they make. |
Wall Street & Technology November 29, 2004 Jim Middlemiss |
Riga to Manila to Mumbai More Wall Street firms are considering offshore outsourcing than ever before - and their choices are growing by the minute. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
Outsourcing: Who's Safe Anymore? The U.S. federal budget deficit will limit help to displaced workers. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Ben Worthen |
Regulations: What to Worry About As the offshoring debate heats up, CIOs are scrambling to meet the demands of current and pending legislation. Here's what's real, what's not and how to cope. |
Fast Company April 2004 Jennifer Reingold |
Into Thin Air Maybe offshoring is good for the economy in the long run. Maybe it will boost productivity and save companies. But it's causing real pain to real people, and they never thought it would happen to them. |