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Outsourcing Journal January 2000

 


Outsourcing in the New Millenium: It is undeniably clear that outsourcing is positioned for huge growth in the new millennium.


Still in an Early Inning: "More people are turning to technological outsourcing at an incredibly rapid rate," says Rick Roscitt, president and CEO of AT&T Solutions.

Future Sourcing: As part of Professional Services at Compaq, eBusiness Management Services is an Internet provider company.

More Arrows in the Quiver: CSC gets right to the point about outsourcing these days.

A Quiet Revolution: Outsourcing has sparked a revolution that is "transforming business as we know it," says Kevin Campbell of Ernst & Young.

Behind the Scenes: Exult talks about what is happening back stage in outsourcing.

Internet Enhances Outsourcing: Bryan Doyle of Hewitt Associates, says the most significant development for outsourcing will be greater utilization of the Internet.

On the Leading Edge: Tony Macina of IBM Global Services says that one of the most significant developments in outsourcing is that the motivation for outsourcing is changing.

Transformation in Progress: BPO is predicted to be the focal point in 2000, according to Richard Smith of PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Traveling the Path of Opportunity: Brad Boston says Sabre aims to partner with its customers in developing technology that moves the customers forward and improves the customers' overall business.

Supply and Demand: The biggest impact on outsourcing this year will be the scarcity of technical skills says Bob Evans of Unisys.


Debate, Duplication, Delivery and Development: "Outsourcing has grown so much that we are having a hard time getting a true handle on it," says Michael F. Corbett.

Acronym for Colossal Success: The three most important letters in the English alphabet for the year 2000 just might be ASP.

Greatest Gambits for 2000: In order to compete effectively in a global environment, almost all companies need to do things faster. Outsourcing is an excellent game plan.

The Number One Issue Facing Outsourcing: One of the facts of life in outsourcing is that risks are involved.


The New Look of Outsourcing in 2000: Richard Raysman, an attorney, believes the most significant thing that will happen in 2000 regarding outsourcing is that the activity will pick up considerably.

Appointments With Time: Shaw Pittman Potts & Trowbridge provides legal representation to customers in IT outsourcing transactions.

 

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