IT outsourcing providers are likely to grow their business in the economic slowdown, researchers have claimed. Analysis of US Department of Commerce data by Forrester Research found that the IT budgets of North American and European businesses are expected to increase by three per cent. Chief information officers are expected to focus on improving efficiency and helping to cut costs by increasing productivity, the report said.
"Sellers of communications equipment, software, and IT consulting and outsourcing services will see one or two quarters of declining revenues, but on average will still grow modestly in 2009," said Andrew Bartels, vice president at Forrester.
IT outsourcing firms are predicted to benefit from companies looking to reduce costs. "Whenever there's a downturn people outsource more, not less," says Gartner analyst Linda Cohen. "Organizations want to take costs out wherever they can. CFOs are pounding on their CIOs to just outsource it, just offshore it."
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"Sellers of communications equipment, software, and IT consulting and outsourcing services will see one or two quarters of declining revenues, but on average will still grow modestly in 2009," said Andrew Bartels, vice president at Forrester.
IT outsourcing firms are predicted to benefit from companies looking to reduce costs. "Whenever there's a downturn people outsource more, not less," says Gartner analyst Linda Cohen. "Organizations want to take costs out wherever they can. CFOs are pounding on their CIOs to just outsource it, just offshore it."
Source: ihotdesk