Apr
4
Philippines PROTECT 2011
April 4, 2011 | Leave a Comment
The two-day conference “PROTECT 2011: Doing Business Amidst New Threats”, will tackle issues on the necessity to plan, survive and manage recovery from natural disasters, pandemics, cyber attacks and damage to intellectual property of the business community of the Philippines.
Key national leaders have been invited to emphasize the importance of Security and provide expert knowledge at PROTECT 2011: Defense Secretary Voltaire T. Gazmin, National Security Adviser Cesar P. Garcia Jr. and Secretary of Transportation and Communications (DTC) Jose P. de Jesus.
The Department of Transportation and Communications (DTC) is the partner agency of PROTECT 2011, now on its sixth year.
Oct
10
Outsourcing and Off-shoring – Signs to watch out for
October 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Business research firm Gartner identifies six signposts to watch for in screening and selecting their business process outsourcing partners/providers near-shore or off-shore.
Like any business entity, service providers are aslo exposed to the economic crisis, many will struggle to survive. Some companies may be acquired and others might exit the BPO services market completely to be replaced by new players.
Oct
9
Outsourcing News Round Up
October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Know your Outsourcing.
Outsourcing Opinions gathers comprehensive articles and analyses on the current news and information, from world media agencies and authoritative sources, regarding outsourcing, off-shoring and business.
In this issue of Outsourcing News Round-up, we have an article on 3 outsourcing dangers as well as news from India that seems as a rebuttal to Gartner’s prediction that the outsourcing industry there face a survival test.
Aug
15
Outsourcing – Hotspots
August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The World’s riskiest outsourcing destinations have been determined by the US-based Black Book of Outsourcing 2009 (BBO), ranking cities on factors like terrorist threats, uncontrolled pollution, corruption and organised crime, unstable currency, geo-political conditions and unsecured network technology.
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