Richard Holway, IT market analyst and guru, has said he’s seeing a narrowing gap between offshore and onshore due to the recession. He made the comments whilst commenting on Logica’s Q3 results, in which he noted that outsourcing was performing well for the company. “Outsourcing was the star driver. Up 11% in both Q3 and YTD. Looks like order intake is strong too as Book to Bill is 103% YTD.” You can see the full detail on his news service site TechMarketView.
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