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Successful Wireless Outsourcing Requires Talent and Technology
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Outsourcing Center
October 2005
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The wireless telecommunications market is going through an intense transition period according to NCO Group Inc.. The industry is being reshaped through several changes, including a rising saturation rate, regulatory developments,
mergers between leading players, and increasing pressure from industry executives to boost profitability while cutting costs.
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Offshore Outsourcing: Realities and Battles
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Outsourcing Pipeline
November, 2005
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Core IT functions are among the jobs finding their way to India, Russia and other low-wage centers. But IT's outsourcing decisions are starting to be made in America's state capitals, too.
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Next US outsource target: Russia
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Companies unwilling to invest all their IT outsourcing resources in one country or are simply looking for
another alternative to India’s dominion can turn to Russia. The former communist capital now boasts of around 250 IT outsourcers
offering anywhere between US$8,000 – US$14,000 for a programming job...
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SolovatSoft
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September 27-29, 2005
The Moscone Center
San Francisco, CA
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Press Release: SolovatSoft presents its Offshore IT Outsourcing services at CTIA WIRELESS IT & Entertainment
2005 Exhibit at Booth #923 SolovatSoft's Silicon Valley team will attend the annual wireless trade show in San Francisco.
The Wireless Industry Association's annual event brings together major technology companies working in the telecom and wireless
industries. Many leading and small technology companies will exhibit their products and services on two floors of Moscone
Center, West which is one of the largest wireless exhibits in USA.
Event site
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High Salaries To Hurt Russia’s IT Sector  |
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Outsourcing-Russia.com
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The much-vaunted talent of Russian IT programmers could be their undoing if a rise in salaries continues, without there emerging
government subsidies to lower the infrastructure costs of the industry, Motorola’s executive vice president, Padmasree Warrior,
said Thursday in an interview in St. Petersburg.
The wide interest of IT giants like Google, which is reportedly considering building an R&D center in St. Petersburg, has put a
squeeze on the numbers of available programmers in Russia, resulting in several hikes in IT staff wages in the last two years.
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Labor shortage and wage inflation in outsourcing market has other countries in hot pursuit.
Despite news of India’s moves to expand their outsourcing empire even beyond their shores, a Gartner Inc. news report
has predicted as much as a 45% fall in India’s market share by 2007. That would be a long way down from its current 85%
reign in the BPO market. Reasons cited for this downward trend are skyrocketing wages and an ongoing current labor crunch.
Gartner also points out that a slew of countries up and coming in the outsourcing market just could take away its
competitive edge – if not each on their own, taken as a rival whole. It cited the Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam and Eastern
European countries as the threats to watch out for.
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