Monthly Archives: November 2009

Promising Outlook for Asia, Latin America

As the global economy begins to recover, the outlook for Asia and Latin America is promising.
The challenge now is to ensure that this recovery is sustained. In this regard, Latin America and Asia are two regions that are not only making a steady recovery, but also showing strong potential for long term growth.
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You Can Outsource City Hall, but Not Offshore–Yet

Faced with declining revenue and increased demand for IT services, state and local governments are looking to third-party IT providers for help, even amid some high profile public sector outsourcing disasters. And while offshoring remains off the table for the public sector for now, the recession could force state and local governments to reconsider offshore sourcing options. Continue reading

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Will Outsourcing Stay Close To Home?

Obama’s stance is supported further by recent U.S. international tax reforms proposed by the administration. The reforms, if passed, would have the effect of eliminating or significantly reducing tax benefits of offshore planning structures currently enjoyed by many U.S.-based multinational corporations. Continue reading

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