Offshore activity will accelerate during 2005 as large service providers will expand offshore presence in India through ”cross-border” acquisitions and organic investments in cities like Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai, which offer suitable infrastructure, research firm IDC has said.
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Sutherland Global Services which employs 10,000 people globally, has onshore delivery facilities in the US and near shore facilities in Canada, in addition to its significant offshore presence in Chennai and Mumbai.
Sunday, January 16th, 2005, Permalink
Some companies are moving call centers into home, turning to what a research firm dubs “home-shoring” as a way to keep productive employees and trim costs.
Saturday, January 8th, 2005, Permalink
For many, the benefits of home shoring are obvious. By providing call-center agents the ability to work from home, a company receives better performance, experiences less turnover, and is able to better manage seasonal fluctuations in demand.
