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2009 Market Predictions

ID: ERI-2008-0-R-0284
October 2008
15 pages


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Summary

2008 is quickly coming to a close, and 2009 is just around the corner.  Everest Research Institute's analysts have released this complimentary report with their 2009 predictions for key outsourcing and offshoring markets.

This report contains predictions from the following markets: 

  • Finance & Accounting Outsourcing (FAO)
  • Global Sourcing (GS)
  • Human Resources Outsourcing (HRO)
  • Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO)
  • Procurement Outsourcing (PO)
  • Supplier Intelligence (SI) 

 

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