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- noun The
outsourcing of employmentdomestically
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Examples
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Startup IT services company offers 'inshoring' in Michigan
Infoworld News admin 2010
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SIM's business approach, which it calls "inshoring," emphasizes streamlined processes and an intensive worker training program to keep costs 30 percent below those of in-house IT departments.
Infoworld News admin 2010
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SIM's business approach, which it calls "inshoring," emphasizes streamlined processes and an intensive worker training program to keep costs 30% below those of in-house IT departments.
Latest from Computerworld Patrick Thibodeau 2010
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SIM's business approach, which it calls "inshoring," emphasizes streamlined processes and an intensive worker training program to keep costs 30% below those of in-house IT departments.
Latest from Computerworld Patrick Thibodeau 2010
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With one startup company, called Systems In Motion, launching an effort to offer "inshoring" IT services from delivery centers in the U.S.,
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Huttunen added that some companies see both economic and moral value in keeping software production close -- "inshoring" or
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With one startup company, called Systems In Motion, launching an effort to offer "inshoring" IT services from delivery centers in the U.S.,
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With one startup company, called Systems In Motion, launching an effort to offer "inshoring" IT services from delivery centers in the U.S.,
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When BPO occurs between two countries, it is described as "offshoring"; when it occurs within a country, it is described as "inshoring."
LearnHub Activities 2010
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When BPO occurs between two countries, it is described as "offshoring"; when it occurs within a country, it is described as "inshoring."
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