Oct
4
Outsourcing – Business Intelligence for SMEs
October 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment
In a previous Outsourcing Opinions article, “BPO-Outsourcing Business Intelligence”, it was discussed the important need to establish business intelligence (BI) protocols in small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) to compete effectively to today’s markets. A means to achieve this efficient implementation is through outsourcing BI.
Now,an Aberdeen Analyst Insight further supports the SME market’s potential inĀ using business intelligence (BI) tools.
While organizations of such size typical work with lesser resources and less-developed IT skill sets, their need for business insight through tools like business intelligence is just as extensive as any multinational.
Many organizations today push for substantial performance improvements through efficient business intelligence analysis.
Oct
2
Outsourcing News Round Up
October 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Outsourcing Issues and News.
Get your weekly dose of professional business information and analyses searched and summarized by Outsourcing Opinions from the world business news agencies and major resource sites.
Sep
27
Outsourcing India – Amazing Race
September 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment
A few BPO industry executives in India determine that the worst of the global recession is over. By the end of 2009, outsourcing deals are expected to pick up, orders to start coming in.
However, the end of 2009 is still a few months away so the race of outrunning the effects of recession is still far from over. Learn what India IT Inc. has been doing to lighten the load and gain speed over their competitors.
Sep
22
Outsourcing – Extreme Security Measures?
September 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Since the bombings in Mumbai last year, companies in India have taken it upon themselves to heighten security in order to protect property and personnel, even to the point of hiring paramilitary groups to serve as guards and patrol the grounds and entrances of corporate buildings.
Extermist Actions call for Extreme Counter-measures.
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