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According to the Gartner’s 2010 European Outsourcing and IT Services Priorities Survey, the end of 2010 could signal the end of slow growth and a return to real economic growth — or the onset of the next financial crisis.

Outsourcing services are increasingly penetrating the business practices of a wide-range of companies. Transfer of non-core and IT activities on a long-term basis to independent contractors allows the business to focus on its core business activities.

CEEOA announces the launch of new information analytical portal about IT outsourcing in the Central and Eastern European countries, ITOnews.eu http://itonews.eu.

Low-cost, highly skilled IT labour and a relatively close proximity to the UK is making Eastern Europe an increasingly attractive destination to UK businesses for offshoring IT services.




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Presentations of webinar "Outsourcing to CEE. Country Overview. Poland"

Central and Eastern European Outsourcing Association hold the last webinar "Outsourcing to CEE. Country Overview. Poland" from the series of webinars designed to present IT outsourcing potential of the largest countries from Central and Eastern Europe on May, 26 2010.

The webinar was hosted by ASPIRE, the Association of IT & Business Process Services Companies in Poland. The webinar presented IT outsourcing services market and outsourcing opportunities in Poland.

The presentation consisted of two major parts:

  • Macro-economic overview of CEE, particularly Poland and its key BPO/SSC locations;
  • Labor market analysis;
  • Polish Office Market Q2 2010.

You may ask your questions and follow up discussion in LinkedIn Group "Outsourcing to CEE: CEEOA Activities":
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2626241

 

The webinar presentation is available for download below: