| "Data from law outfit Addleshaw Goddard has found that 60 percent of companies had changed or renegotiated their IT outsourcing contract while a third had opted to return the running of their IT infrastructures to internal employees." |
iHotDesk |
March 2007 |
| "This research into the potential pitfalls of outsourcing comes just a week after Jean-Marc Lazzari, head of Unisys operations in continental Europe, told us that he knew of up to 10 deals worth between 700m euros ($890m) and 1.5bn euros ($1.9bn) that were already back on the market despite having been signed less than two years ago. "These deals were based on the your mess for less principle, said Lazzari, and they are in danger as the supplier often did not get the volume of work expected from the client, and the client didnt get the expected cost savings." |
Yahoo News - UK & Ireland |
September 2006 |
| "Global revenues on outsourced medical transcription services in 2005 is already estimated to be at 2.2 billion dollars, with the US market accounting for more than 85 percent of global demand..." |
XMG Study |
January 2006 |
| "The Indian software and services export is estimated at Rs 78,230 crore ($17.2 billion) in 2004-05, as compared to Rs 58,240 crore ($12.8 billion) in 2003-04, an increase of 34 percent." |
Nasscom-McKinsey |
November 2005 |
| "On average, applications for H-1B workers in computer occupations were for wages $13,000 less than Americans in the same occupation and state. |
Programmers Guild Report |
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| "...offshore outsourcing will create more than 337,000 jobs by 2010..." |
InformationWeek |
November 2005 |
| "Demand for offshore IT services isn't slowing, and that trend is showing up in Indian companies' hiring. Between July and September, Tata Consultancy Services increased its staff by nearly 12% to more than 53,000, while Infosys Technologies' staff grew 15% to more than 46,000." |
InformationWeek |
October 2005 |
| "Outsourced IT services brought in $12 billion for India 2004, leading the world in IT exports." |
Santa Clara University's Leavey School of Business |
October 2005 |
| "Only 19% of US businesses have an offshore outsourcing strategy, a study by Ventoro found. However, the percentage skyrockets to 95% if only Fortune 1000 companies are considered." |
ZDNet Research |
October 2005 |
| "The US IT offshoring market will record a compounded annual growth rate of 14.4% and will nearly double to $14.7 billion by 2009..." |
IDC |
September 2005 |
| "U.S. financial service providers (FSPs) are expected to spend $65.7 million on IT services in 2005, however less than 30 percent of FSPs will outsource any strategic projects by the end of 2006." |
Gartner |
August 2005 |
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