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Offshoring averts negative headlines

By The National Outsourcing Association (NOA) in Industry

Posted in Offshore outsourcing on February 7, 2008 at 5:44 pm

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One story that gained a huge amount of national and international attention has been the news of the disruption to Egypt

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Comment by Manivannan.M - February 8, 2008 on 1:14 am

hai,
i am manivannan from chennai
i studed in BCA final year in Tamil Nadu Open University.Chennai.

Thank you,
Yours Yaithfully,
M.Manivannan

Comment by Simon Cockayne - February 21, 2008 on 2:20 pm

The Internet outages affecting Asia and the Middle East are another instance that highlights the weakness of physical infrastructure, as so many companies depend on their broadband VPNs nowadays for core business applications. At Hughes, we see this as a tremendous opportunity to provide satellite broadband solutions as part of a suite of managed network services. This offers companies a very cost effective alternative route to their VPN in the event of problems affecting their fixed network. This belt and braces approach was once the preserve of homeland security or the big banks, but increasing dependance on the network is pushing this type of business continuity practice into the mainstream.

Comment by Adobe Business Catalyst - October 24, 2009 on 7:31 am

with the competition among asian countries to get profitable share in the offshoring industry, authorities are pouring in huge funds to build better infrastructure.

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