Patent filing describes IBM's new offshoring math
IBM is seeking a patent for a 'global resource sourcing' methodology that it said provides a template for analyzing the financial costs and risks of offshoring moves.
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Recession puts knife to IT budgets, but CIOs keep projects on track
Satyam board names new CEO, secures $130M in funding
Update: SAP launches Business Suite 7
NFL's Super Bowl IT team gets ready for game day
Latest Satyam board meeting ends inconclusively
World Bank's IT windows closed to Wipro as well as Satyam
Satyam's future up in the air after scandal
Indian government takes control of Satyam's board
Scandal raises questions about Satyam's ability to retain U.S. customers
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4 Tips for Better Outsourcing Deals
Nothing says "cost cutting" like a big outsourcing deal. Some firms will either panic or simply be forced to pull the trigger on outsourcing deals without laying the foundation for success with effective internal preparation. Some of these deals will work based on brute force and luck, but luck is not a good business strategy, and many deals will not meet expectations. For firms that must execute or renegotiate an outsourcing deal, there are some steps that improve the chances of success.
Outsourcing Outlook: Latin America
With an estimated population of 559 million, a growing percentage of which is multi-lingual and well-educated, Latin America has become increasingly attractive for all types of business. Its IT services sector has grown rapidly-nearly doubling in the past five years. In Brazil alone, IT has become a more than US$9 billion per year market. While such growth rates may not be sustainable during the current global economic crisis, Latin America is a logical place for IT to flourish, especially as the services industry scrambles to recover and regroup following the disastrous terrorist attacks and financial scandals in India.
Can Offshore Outsourcing Vendors Innovate?
I once heard someone say (actually that someone happened to be me!), "Offshore Outsourcing is dead!" But before you jump off your seat, let me clarify what I mean by dead. I mean dead not with reference to its importance, relevance or future; I mean dead with reference to its character-it is devoid of vibrancy, excitement, creation and innovation.
Managing IT atop Mount Washington
It may be starting to feel like spring where you are, but at the top of New Hampshire's Mount Washington, the highest point in the Northeastern U.S. and home to the self-proclaimed "World's Worst Weather," it just about always feels like winter.
Untangling Enterprise Systems for Sudden Change
In today's economic climate, once desperate business measures now appear plausible at any given time, inside any given company: a sudden bankruptcy, a hurried acquisition, a sale of a profitable division to free up cash.
Offshoring & Recession: Impact on Outsourcers, Part 2
It's fair to say that the recession is wiping away the inefficiencies of the offshoring system, says Arpit Kaushik. Those who recognize and adapt will be the real winners.
Tofu and Grapefruit
Paul Glen says that when putting together a team, skills are one thing, but it also helps to evaluate people's personalities in terms of how much they resemble tofu or grapefruit.
Project Management for Networking Geeks
Network professionals can vastly improve project outcomes by taking a few basic tips from project management professionals.
Keep your key projects off the chopping block
In this economy, even your most strategic, enterprisewide project may be vulnerable to cutbacks. Here's how to bolster its chances of surviving without risking your neck.
5 Can't-Miss Vendor Negotiation Tips
These are tough times for IT. There are less people and resources to get things done, budgets are shrinking and everyone still expects the same levels of service and functionality. Something has to give. With budgets being so constrained it's even more important than ever to get the best value for every dollar spent. Even in this tough, budget conscious, economy there are still some purchases that must be made, services that have to be paid for and maintenance contracts that have to be renewed. So how do you ensure that you are getting the best deals possible from your vendors?
Apple's all-in-one iMac hits the sweet spot of style and performance -- and the stunning 24-in. model starts at $300 less than before.
Think of a souped-up smartphone with innovative interfaces, from which you can access everything from anywhere (see MIT Media Lab video).
Microsoft's IE8 browser offers cool features, better security, and improved performance. But is that enough to win users back from Firefox?
Apple rumor predicts netbook. Lenovo 'leaks' old prototype. Coincidence?
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Embracing Next-Generation Mobile Platforms to Solve Business Problems
(Source: Sybase) In this White Paper, IDC analyzes the role of next-generation mobile enterprise platforms as organizations seek a more strategic deployment of mobile solutions. Understand why mobility is important to enterprise customers; discusses key past obstacles across technology, supplier deployment, and customer adoption; and identifies vital criteria for choosing a next-generation platform.
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