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Posted on June, 02 2011, in Blog, by Staff Writer
From time to time we get to witness the death of a market. This is seldom pretty, as many are affected with pain and denial. In extremely rare cases an enterprise arises from the ashes of a market imp...
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Posted on December, 21 2011, in Blog, by Staff Writer
For the past few decades, Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) was a proverbial elephant in the outsourcing room – huge deals, led primarily by multinational corporations (MNCs) and so capital and hardwa...
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Posted on September, 29 2011, in Blog, by Yugal Joshi
The news media a couple of days ago reported – not entirely unexpectedly – that Wipro is in talks to sell the U.S.-based data center assets it acquired when it purchased Infocrossing for US$600 mi...
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Posted on September, 19 2011, in Blog, by Staff Writer
HP’s 2008 acquisition of EDS reduced an already small number of large infrastructure outsourcing (IO) service providers with a significant footprint in Canada. While for a time that meant buyers in ...
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Posted on July, 13 2012, in Gaining Altitude in the Cloud, by Staff Writer
Earlier this year, Everest Group conducted its annual study of high-value Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) deals to gain insight into how a range of parameters correlate with deal activity in the IO ...
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Posted on June, 03 2010, in Press Releases, by Staff Writer
DALLAS ─ North American companies signed a larger number of Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) deals in 2009, heavily leveraging offshore suppliers of IT services as they remained focused on the bare m...
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Posted on September, 09 2010, in Press Releases, by Staff Writer
DALLAS ─ After a noticeable development in recent years that witnessed the convergence of the Remote Infrastructure Management Outsourcing (RIMO) and traditional Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) mode...
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Posted on November, 24 2015, in Blog, by Peter Bendor-Samuel
The current way we buy complex services through a purchasing department is to come up with elaborate detailed requirements, which often can only be implemented over several years. We put these out to ...
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Posted on December, 18 2012, in Gaining Altitude in the Cloud, by Staff Writer
For those of us who are industry observers, it is not a secret that the traditional Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) market has stopped growing and is currently contracting at a rate of 2 percent a yea...
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Posted on June, 13 2014, in Uncategorized, by Staff Writer
Infrastructure Outsourcing (IO) deal sizes declining rapidly; growth of cloud services is driving preferences for smaller deals with more flexible constructs
Consulting in IO contracts ...