Thirteen days before his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama held a meeting at the White House to discuss how to bring outsourced jobs back home. Among the 25 participants was Harry Moser, ex-president of machine-tool firm GF AgieCharmilles, and founder of the Reshoring Initiative, a group of companies and trade associations trying to bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
Archive for February 3rd, 2012
Suncorp rules out outsourced IT as customers go online
Half of transactions now electronic.
Suncorp’s shared services chief Jeff Smith has ruled out technology outsourcing, describing IT as a central part of the banking and insurance group as more customers go online.
While other major banks have outsourced application and platform development to cut costs and improve efficiency, Smith saw “in-sourcing” as a strategic advantage for the Suncorp Group.
Top 6 Predictions for 2012 European IT Outsourcing
Ciklum, a Danish innovative IT outsourcing company specializing in nearshore software development in Eastern Europe, presented a general review of the most thought-provoking predictions for the European IT Outsourcing Industry in 2012.
The year 2011 has seen both an extensive use of ITO services in traditional niches such as IT and Telecom, and a rapid penetration of ITO into the innovative lucrative niches such as digital media, mobile computing, online gaming and others.
Unprecedented Change Creates Demand for a new Type of IT Executive
Harvey Nash, the global professional recruitment and IT outsourcing provider, today announces the launch of a new service recruiting senior technology executives for periods of critical business change.
At a time when organisations are facing unprecedented strategic challenges as the pace of technological change forces management to re-evaluate traditional business models, Harvey Nash IT Interim Management has been established to provide hands-on support through highly experienced executives.
Resort Could Save Money By Outsourcing Cardboard Collection
OCEAN CITY – With budget time approaching, a few unexpected suggestions were made this week that could save Ocean City money.
Finance Administrator Martha Bennett said she has received news that Ocean City is at the point to where it is favorable to refund 2005 bonds. If the town were to refund just the callable bonds, it would save $846,000 in interest or if all bonds are refunded $878,000 could be saved.
IT outsourcing deals worth $1 bn in limbo
The fate of over a billion dollars worth of information technology (IT) outsourcing contracts is in a limbo after on Thursday’s Supreme Court verdict cancelling 122 licences of telecom firms. For, the order comes at a time when both Indian and multi-national IT firms like Wipro, Tech Mahindra and IBM, besides business process firms such as Firstsource, Intelenet and Aegis, have signed multi-million dollar deals with telecom firms including Uninor, Etisalat DB, Videocon and Idea.
TESDA enhances training regulations in BPO industry
Amid threats of the passage of a bill in the United States that discourages firms from outsourcing overseas, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is enhancing its Training Regulations (TR) in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry.
This is to make potential call center and other BPO workers more competitive, efficient and attuned to the demands of the times.
Dell, Atos join forces to deliver IT infrastructure services to Wolters Kluwer
Combined IT infrastructure services include application hosting, service desk, storage, networking and managed security
Dell Services and Atos have entered into a partnership to deliver a new IT outsourcing services offering that will provide a standardised cloud-based IT infrastructure and global support offering for information services and publishing company Wolters Kluwer customers in the legal, tax, finance and healthcare industries.
Outsourcing bill favors consultants over savings
Everyone agrees the State of Wisconsin has been wasting tens of millions of dollars outsourcing public projects that could be done in-house more efficiently. Every significant study on the subject agrees. The Legislative Audit Bureau agrees. The Governor’s Commission on Waste, Fraud and Abuse agrees. State agencies and key legislators agree.
So what are the Walker administration and Republican legislators proposing? A new bill that would weaken existing state law that requires agencies to assess in advance the costs vs. benefits of outsourcing work.
Incentives are key to successful procurement outsourcing
Bringing an outsourcing partner in-house builds a strong relationship but the contract should always be used to get them to fully deliver, according to Thames Water’s head of procurement.
Speaking to SM, Simon Rutter, head of procurement at Thames Water, explained that a year after outsourcing the firm’s strategic sourcing to Efficio, he is very pleased by the decision. “The main strength is we have consultancy-level capability on tap. So high-quality people, leading-edge methodology and the best data-analysis skills,” he said.
Rep. Peters Aims to Expose Outsourcing
U.S. Rep. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Township) introduced a bill Tuesday requiring large, American-based, multinational corporations to disclose how many jobs they have outsourced.
Currently, public filings disclose the current number of employees in a given company. The Outsourcing Accountability Act of 2012 (HR 3875) would require firms with revenues of more than $1 billion to report how many employees they have in the United States broken down by state; jobs abroad would have to be broken down by country.

