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Hard times hit Bangalore
Comment This will have to change, according to Siddharth Pai, managing director and partner at the outsourcing advisory TPI India. Inside the neo-modern building of a Bangalore outsourcing company, thousands of workers go... [25 Feb 2009]
Downturn prompts biz to offload hardware
News Despite the economic downturn, outsourcing experienced growth during 2008 according to figures released this week by sourcing data and advisory firm, TPI. The total value of outsourcing contracts in 2008 - taking into... [22 Jan 2009]
Just one mega-deal as outsourcing contracts plummet
News The number of new contracts signed in Europe fell from 75 to 56 from the second to the third quarter, with total contract value decreasing from $18.5bn to $5.5bn, according to business advisory company TPI. [17 Oct 2008]
Indian outsource giants feeling the pinch
News The results fly in the face of figures in the quarterly index by outsourcing adviser TPI, which shows global spending on outsourcing is on track to break records in 2008, with Europe forging the biggest contracts. [18 Jul 2008]
Outsourcing market has mega comeback
News Despite a drop of 12 per cent in the number of providers winning contracts and the total contract value (TCV) falling to a five-year low, the TPI Index report is optimistic about prospects for this year. [17 Jan 2008]
Outsourcing: Big in Europe
News And the global outsourcing market is continuing to grow but at a slower rate - and with lower average deals sizes, according to consultancy TPI's quarterly outsourcing index. TPI said the total number of... [25 Oct 2007]
Is outsourcing too risky?
Comment For example, a 2007 report from outsourcing analysts TPI found unrealistic expectations on behalf of the customer were a problem in more than half of all outsourcing contracts, forcing many companies to restructure their... [23 Jul 2007]
'DIY' offshoring on the increase
News The value of new outsourcing contracts globally has risen by just six per cent for the first half of 2007 compared to the same period last year, according to the latest quarterly market update from outsourcing advisers TPI. [12 Jul 2007]
Five hot outsourcing trends to watch
News Duncan Aitchison, managing director of business advisory company TPI, told silicon.com even if the rumoured Infosys-Capgemini tie-up never materialises it reflects current "market sentiment", while other industry experts... [06 Jul 2007]
IBM bags world's top outsourcing spot
News Just last week, however, the latest quarterly figures from outsourcing advisors TPI showed the worldwide outsourcing market is experiencing a slowdown, with the total value of contracts for the first three months of 2007... [24 Apr 2007]
Slowdown hits global outsourcing market
News The quarterly figures from outsourcing advisors TPI show the total value of outsourcing deals signed in the first three months of the year was $17.6bn, compared to $25.4bn a year earlier - the lowest first quarter figure... [20 Apr 2007]
Offshoring to India - top tips from CIOs
News Last year saw the largest number of outsourcing contracts signed ever, according to sourcing advisors TPI, and Indian companies are steadily growing their market share. Offshoring - love it or hate it, if you have... [12 Apr 2007]
Payment-Processing Leader Enhances Products and Development Experience Alike
White Paper As a pioneer in the development of integrated payment-processing solutions for businesses of all sizes, TPI Software works hard to maintain its leadership position in a competitive industry. To meet its customers' needs... [01 Apr 2007]
Outsourcing sparks contractor pay hike
News A separate piece of research by outsourcing advisory company TPI claims outsourcing contracts typically deliver 28 per cent less value than originally predicted. Nearly half of the companies surveyed by... [21 Mar 2007]
Indian success means tough times ahead for outsourcers
News The Indian companies are particularly successful in the applications development and maintenance (ADM) sector, having grown their market share from eight per cent in 2003 to 36 per cent in 2006, according to the research by outsourcing... [11 Jan 2007]