
Product DescriptionThis Health Industry Insights report identifies the types of business applications and services for large pharmaceutical companies that outsource in the next 12-24 months. Patent expirations and pipeline drugs susceptible prompted pharmaceutical companies to devote most of this decade to re-evaluate the reduction of overhead costs and what is worthy of strategic importance to relocate operatively compared. This book contains less than 24 pages of technical content. . . . More>>
Business Strategy: Taking the Pulse of IT Outsourcing in Top 20 Pharma

Product DescriptionThis econometric study covers the outlook for the latent demand for outsourcing services in the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet), municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macao) and Taiwan (all hereafter referred to as “regions” mentioned). Latent demand (in millions of dollars), or potential industry earnings (PIE) estimates are given in some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For every major city in question, the percentage reported is part of the city in the Greater China region. Every major city is an area of “economic population” is defined, in contrast to. . . More>>
The 2009-2014 Outlook for Outsourcing Services in Greater China

Product DescriptionThis IDC Flash provides an overview and an overview of the recent announcement of the new company, founded by EDS and Towers Perrin to serve the Human Resources Outsourcing (HRO) market. . . . More>>
HR Outsourcing Field Grows: EDS and Towers Perrin Unite

Product DescriptionThis IDC study examines the strategies of corporate outsourcing (ESA) providers in the region. “The competitive environment ESA is currently an exclusive club with the few providers capable of end-to-end needs of organizations in the region. The nature of this industry is also changing radically with the organizations a preference for an approach for multi-vendor their outsourcing needs. The ultimate goal is to put pressure on margins for existing players, “says Adrian Dominic Ho, Program Manager, Telecom and Managed Services, Networks, Outsourcing Services, IDC Asia / Pacific. This book contains less than 24 pages of technical content. . . . More>>
The Exclusivity of the Enterprisewide Outsourcing Club

Product DescriptionThis IDC study provides an analysis of the Canadian infrastructure outsourcing market and its suppliers of superior service. It analyzes the first page on the Canadian infrastructure outsourcing market, such as IBM and CGI have consolidated its lead and win more business than their competitors. Their customer base extends across Canada and in almost every aspect of the market. The two companies, which rank No. 1 and No. 2 respectively in the 10 US-IDC, combined to generate over 30% of industry revenues in 2007. “The big will get bigger,” said Mark Schrutt, research director at IDC Canada, Strategic outsourcing. “IBM, CGI and HP / EDS should be at higher growth rates … More>>
Canadian Infrastructure Outsourcing 2007 Vendor Analysis: The Top 10 Players

Product DescriptionThis econometric study covers the outlook for the latent demand for medical transcription (MT) outsourcing services in the regions of Greater China, including provinces, autonomous regions (Guangxi, Nei Mongol, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Xizang – Tibet) (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai and Tianjin), special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macao) and Taiwan communities (all hereinafter referred to as “regions” mentioned). Latent demand (in millions of dollars), or potential industry earnings (PIE) estimates are given in some 1,100 cities in Greater China. For every major city in question, the percentage reported is part of the city in the Greater China region. Every major city is an area of “economic sense … More>>
The 2009-2014 Outlook for Medical Transcription Outsourcing Services in Greater China

Product DescriptionThis econometric study covers the outlook for information technology (IT) and outsourcing in North America and the Caribbean. For each relevant year estimates for the latent demand or potential industry earnings (PIE) will be given) for the country in question (in millions of dollars, percent share of the country and the eastern region of the world. These comparative benchmarks allow the reader to quickly gauge a country vis-à-vis others. Arises econometric models project fundamental economic dynamics in the individual countries and between countries, the estimates of latent demand. This report does not discuss specific players on the market to satisfy the latent demand, nor specific det. . . More>>
The 2009-2014 Outlook for Information Technology Services and Outsourcing Services in North America & the Caribbean

Product DescriptionThis IDC study highlights the application of results next customer perception of high rank in the category of providers of application outsourcing services. The results of this study show that awareness plays an important role in influencing the performance skills of the service. Standings to accept greater emphasis on the transition from the society that application hosting as a form of application outsourcing. Provider not only for those players who seem to have a competitive advantage over the perception of consumers in this area, but also important features of the supplier has the advantage that such an option being considered. Furthermore, this IDC study provides insight into key areas nee suppliers. . . More>>
Brand Recognition: U.S. Companies Rank IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, HP-EDS, and Accenture as Top 5 Vendors for Application Outsourcing
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Product DescriptionThis IDC study (a translation of the Japanese report IDC # is J8450104) analyzes the results of the survey of subcontracting in Japan, conducted in April 2008. He compares the results of this survey with similar surveys in the past and the latest trends analysis. According to the survey, the rate of implementation of IT outsourcing services in business was 30%. There were no major changes in the level of the last two surveys (in April 2007 and April 2006). The survey also shows that the increase in outsourcing of business investment is slow, suggesting that the market is approaching maturity. “There is a high level of dissatisfaction among business users, at the cost of outsourcing services. … On average, more>>
Japan Outsourcing User Survey 2008: Customer Perception and Needs

Product DescriptionMany company is now developing strategies for outsourcing IT and other basic features of this book deals with this issue from the perspective of both the payer insourcer. Dimitris N. Chorafas describes management requirements and demonstrate how technology can be used to meet these requirements will be. The book also highlights the benefits and risks, the companies if they try to differentiate themselves through new technologies. The book is based on an extensive research project in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland and Sweden. . . . More>>
Outsourcing, Insourcing and IT for Enterprise Management