Lloyds TSB to offshore 1,000 jobs to India
Lloyds TSB is to outsource up to 1,000 more jobs to India in a move that will see its offshore workforce reach 2,500 by the end of next year.
The roles affected are in...
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AOL splits in four
America Online will reorganise itself into four business units to try to better serve customers and rekindle the company's growth, representatives of the Time Warner subs...
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Offshoring is a 'survival issue' for UK businesses
Offshore outsourcing is a "survival" issue for UK companies and now a mainstream business issue, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
Over half (5...
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Help wanted: Tech services jobs grow
The US Department of Labor said on Friday that technology services jobs rose again in October, while the number of positions in computer and electronics manufacturing sli...
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Offshoring won't turn UK into "nation of hairdressers
The UK will not be turned into a "nation of hairdressers" by outsourcing IT and call centre jobs to low-cost offshore locations such as India, according to the government...
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Jobs trumps Torvalds in 'popular vote
In a week of headline grabbing election revelations Apple boss Steve Jobs and Linux guru Linus Torvalds have dominated thereader vote on the back of this year'sAgenda Set...
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Navy charge delays EDS earnings
Technology services giant Electronic Data Systems on Wednesday again postponed the release of its third-quarter earnings but confirmed that it will take another charge re...
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AOL set to axe 700 jobs?
Internet service provider America Online plans to lay off more than 700 employees early next month to cut costs and meet financial goals, a source close to the company sa...
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US Election 2004: Kerry or Bush? No effect on offshoring
The outcome of the fiercely contested and bitter US Presidential election between George Bush and John Kerry will have no impact on offshore outsourcing, according to one...
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Europe needs [software] patents
With the European Parliament poised to begin deliberating on software patents again, organisations on both sides of the argument are continuing to push their case.
EIC...
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