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The promise of offshoring
Lower costs, flexibility, expanded resources driving businesses to look overseas.
Jobs at risk
Repetitive, commoditized IT work most likely to head offshore.
The down side of offshoring
Poor communication, cultural differences and lack of expertise can derail engagements.
A political hot potato
Legislatures juggle offshore outsourcing regulations.
A global gambit
India gets a lot of attention but Estonia, Russia, China and other countries want your business, too.
Offshore guidance
You’ve made the decision to outsource, now what do you do?
Face-Off
Do offshoring’s benefits outweigh its drawbacks?
Offshoring's victims: Two stories
Michael Emmons lost his $90,000 a year job as an applications developer and consultant with Siemens when the work was outsourced to companies overseas.
 
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