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'Homeshoring' to trump offshoring?
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Tags: Real estate, Call centers, Customer relationship management (CRM), Outsourcing, International Data Corp., agent, homeshoring, call-center
Technical articles 2004-12-22
'Homeshoring' to trump offshoring?
Great alternative to outsourcingThis will allow for greater productivity, less commuting, more free time with family, and reduced necessity for daycare.I live a minimum of 30 minutes from anywhere I could work here in Tucson, so I'd save five hours a week minimum in commute time, reduce gas usage by...
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Discussion threads 2004-12-22

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U.S. firm sweet on offshoring deals gone sour
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Tags: Outsourcing, Decision Design
Technical articles 2005-01-11
Made in lower-cost America
Made in lower-cost Americaarticle rootMade in lower-cost AmericaMany tech companies are locating or expanding facilities operations in smaller U.S. communities, such as Oklahoma City and Jonesboro, AR, where they can save on wages. Though California is still ranked as the top state in terms of new IT positions posted on...
Tags: Ak, AMERICAN, American Worker, it management, Jonesboro AR, Montgomery, Newsletter Editor, Tulsa, wage
Discussion threads 2005-02-08
Made in lower-cost America
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Tags: Recruitment & Selection, information technology, Rural Sourcing, S&T, job
Technical articles 2005-02-08
Security challenges spread to multiple fronts and <br>IT jobs will rebound in 2005
In my last column,I reviewed the top security developments of 2004. Now I'm going to extrapolateon the trends that I see affecting IT security in 2005, both here and abroad.PredictionsFirst, I'll begin with a few easy predictions.Malware attacks will get worse, or at least morefrequent.The Homeland Security Department and the...
Tags: information technology, John McCormick, security, spyware
Technical articles 2005-01-03
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