
low-end functions (call centre, data processing, etc) and the high-end (software development, IT support etc)
IT support, software development as high-end? Surely we ought to set our standards higher if we're to avoid playing catch-up forever. Regards, Saidi On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:24 +0300, Peres Were wrote:
I have received this newswire which should make interesting reading to those in the BPO sector. We need to build capacity for both the low-end functions (call centre, data processing, etc) and the high-end (software development, IT support etc) I believe we can do it.
Peres Were
Managing Director
CASCADE GLOBAL
______________________________________________________________________ From: outsource Newswire [mailto:newswire@outsourcemagazine.co.uk] Sent: 02 April 2008 18:22 To: pwere@cascadegl.com Subject: Wednesday 02 April 2008 - Shell awards outsourcing mega-deal, End user workplace outsourcing on rise
Wednesday 02 April 2008
As the UK talks itself into a recessionary frame of mind on the back of the US banks lending money to impoverished 'rednecks' who never stood a chance of paying back the debt, it's refreshing to see that there are still some old-style outsourcing mega-deals to be seen. read more
End user workplace outsourcing on rise The market for outsourced end user workplace services (EUWS) is fairly mature in the US and Western Europe and many buy-side organizations are on their second contract in this area, or expecting to renew between 2008 and 2010. read more
Clinton bangs anti-outsourcing drum Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is still playing the anti-outsourcing card, now vowing to plug tax loopholes for "freeloader corporations" shipping jobs abroad. read more
Threshers drinks to Thus Off licence Threshers has signed a contract with telecoms provider Thus to provide communications services for electronic point of sale, chip-and-PIN, cash, and National Lottery machines. read more
KPMG upgrades infrasructure KPMG has signed a five-year, £62 million contract to upgrade its technology platform, with BT providing network telephony services, including audio- and videoconferencing and managing KPMG's LAN and WAN connections. read more
Goldman Sachs enters Trillium running Goldman Sachs is considering entering the £1.5 billion auction of Trillium, the outsourcing arm of the property giant Land Securities after holding informal talks with the private equity group Cinven. read more
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Shell awards outsourcing mega-deal Royal Dutch Shell (Shell) has signed three separate contracts with AT&T, EDS and T-Systems to manage a major part of its IT infrastructure and telecommunications services over the next five years in a contract worth around $4 billion - the largest outsourcing contract ever awarded by a European-headquartered company. read more
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Genpact turns in solid 2007 Genpact reported positive results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2007 and has plans for international expansion. read more
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Shell awards outsourcing mega-deal
End user workplace outsourcing on rise
Accenture avoids credit crunch
Clinton bangs anti-outsourcing drum
Genpact turns in solid 2007
Threshers drinks to Thus
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KPMG upgrades infrasructure
Goldman Sachs enters Trillium running
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