Dec
17
Outsourcing – Best Strategies for Business Continuity
December 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment
With the volatile nature of our planet, climate change and the natural calamities, such as storms, floods, that these bring, executives and enterpreneurs are very concerned if their businesses could fall victim and not survive when such disaster could befall them.
Technology and market consultancy Forrester Research recommends 4 best practices for business continuity and disaster recovery, particularly that of ensuring your business’ information technology (IT) requirements are maintained and IT services remain continuous.
I. Classify your business’ systems and processes for criticality.
II. Develop tiers of service for both availability and continuity of IT services.
III. Measure IT availability from the perspective of the end-user.
IV. Consider availability and continuity concerns/requirements during application development and testing.
Learn more about these best strategies here
Dec
11
Outsourcing News Round up
December 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Your Outsourcing Guide.
With well-researched articles and reviews on the latest news and issues on outsourcing business, Outsourcing Opinions is your sure guide to making informed decisions for outsourcing your business challenges for success.
Check out this week’s batch on the latest on IT industry developments.
Dec
9
Outsourcing Business Cebu Updates
December 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Know the latest business and IT developments of prime, off-shore business process outsourcing destination– Cebu City, Philippines.
India Inc’s inks new trade deals with the city-island as well as the US global business NCR, Inc declares expansion plans for its captive facility in Cebu.
Dec
6
IT Outsourcing – Qs & As on Cloud Computing
December 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Chief Technical Officer of GlassHouse Technologies, James Damoulakis shares his analysis on the relevenace of software as a service (SaaS) cloud computing in today’s corporate IT departments and businesses.
Read the answers here to the questions, such as the true costs of cloud services? Does the cloud model support a corporation’s overall economic goals? Is an internal cloud viable? Is cloud availability adequate?
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