Insourcing news from FierceCIO
News'Insourcing' reflects changes that impact the bottom line
As the election season moves into high gear, the rhetoric surrounding outsourcing versus hiring domestically is predictably rising. The White House jumped into the fray last week, hosting an " Read more...
Rural sourcing gains traction, lacks in scalability
Rural sourcing--the practice of hiring service providers located in low-cost areas of the United States--is gaining traction. While it does not threaten to upend the major offshore providers in India Read more...
Backsourcing gains momentum
The level of outsourcing activity remained fairly steady over the past couple years, but at the same time there has been an increase in the volume of insourcing, analysts say. More companies are Read more...
Popularity of "rural sourcing" grows
It's been hard for U.S. companies to find U.S. software developers who will work for wages anywhere near as low as their counterparts overseas, but perhaps companies have been looking in the wrong Read more...
Rethinking outsourcing
Another anti-outsourcing bill has been introduced in Congress, even as more companies are finding their own reasons to pull some outsourced IT jobs back in house. The Stop Outsourcing and Create Read more...
U.S. 'inshoring' startup throws hat in ring
The days of outsourcing aren't over yet, but it's clear that some companies are seeking ways to keep production in the United States. A startup, founded by two offshore services executives and an Read more...
Bringing outsourcing home
Outsourcing is on its way out and insourcing is coming back as a result of the global economic recession, outsourcing scandals and the decreasing benefit of outsourcing IT work, according to experts. Read more...
Strong leadership makes a difference with outsourcingOutsourcing makes strong IT leadership even more critical. Strong leadership means blending resources, optimizing performance and customer service and making IT more agile by overcoming barriers Read more... ALSO NOTED: GAO says health data at risk due to system flaws; Energy agency at risk with cyber attacks; and much more...> GAO says health data at risk due to system flaws. Article > Energy agency at risk for cyber attacks. Read more... ALSO NOTED: Browsers are top target for hackers; Why insourcing is getting a hard second look; and much more...> Browsers are top target for hackers. Article > Why insourcing is getting a hard Read more... | Press ReleasesPresident Obama Extends Invitation to Tecore Networks President and CEO, Jay Salkini, to Participate in “Insourcing AmericWhite House forum part of the economic recovery effort by President Obama, and push to create jobs at home COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tecore Networks®, a pioneer supplier of 3G and 4G/LTE Read more >> GTESS Corporation Announces In-Source Service OptionProcessing Option Leverages Cloud Computing in Healthcare Claim Processing RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GTESS Corporation, a provider of health claims pre-adjudication technology and services Read more >> Federal Tech Spending To Reach $112 BillionNew Report Emphasizes Government's Need for Contractors' ExpertiseRESTON, Va, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Spending in the federal information technology market will grow from $86 billion in 2010 to $112 Read more >> |




