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We revisit our CIO.com IT outsourcing predictions for 2011 to determine which one were solid hits, which were foul tips, and which were swings and misses
If IT service providers make New Year's resolutions, our experts suggest they finally retire these tiredu2014and tiresomeu2014sales practices.
CIOs looking for lower costs, specific language skills or local support should consider these five up-and-coming outsourcing cities in China.
Never mind China's higher IT outsourcing costs than competing countries, poor English skills and lack of scale. A new report predicts that China's multi-billion dollar offshore outsourcing market will grow 25 percent over the next three yea
IT is showing up in the most unusual places, from touch-screen tables at a London restaurant to virtual-reality therapy for soldiers returning from Iraq. Check out these tech applications compiled by CIO magazine editors.
The annual budgeting process produces too many headaches. Here's how to make the plan more relevant.
Two out of five offshore outsourcing customers say lack of innovation from providers is their biggest challenge. But customers need to invest much more to make that happen.
In order to effectively address contractual protections for threats existing in today's environment Forrester urges sourcing professionals to consider variations on time-honored outsourcing contractual best practices.
IT and business process outsourcing activity declined in the third quarter of 2011, but if the economy weakens, analysts expect more outsourcing--particularly offshore--in the coming months.
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab's Fluid Interfaces Group are prototyping new, novel and more natural ways for people to interact with computers and access and store information. Their innovations have been designed to improve and enrich our per
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