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Offshoring jumps as cash-strapped companies step up outsourcing

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | May 09, 2012

Offshoring jumps as cash-strapped companies step up outsourcing

The global economic crisis is sparking a boom in IT offshoring as India's major IT suppliers grew four times faster than their competitors in 2011. Read more

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