IT Outsourcing

IT Outsourcing is the use of external service providers to deliver IT services, such as application development & maintenance, as well as infrastructure solutions for businesses not generally in the tech business, allowing the customer organization to focus on their main business or cut costs and maintain their position in the marketplace. This can also include software-as-a-service (SaaS), Cloud & Mobile solutions, as well as cyber-security and other related IT managed services.

Digital Convergence Recap with Co-Chairs Anupam Govil & Gregory North

Dan Goodstein, President at the Outsourcing Institute sat down with Co-Chairs Gregory North, Principal of Digital Transformation Practice of Outsourcing Institute, and Anupam Govil, Partner of Avasant to recap the Digital Convergence Conference. The Interview Explores: What differentiates the Digital Convergence Conference from others? Why is it important for the industry to get together to […]

By- The Outsourcing Institute

Expert Interview with WGroup CEO Jeffrey Vail

Outsourcing Institute’s Daniel Goodstein interviews new WGroup CEO Jeffrey Vail, discussing the rapidly changing IT space, succeeding in a tech-driven marketplace, dealing with technologies trying to circumvent IT and how to optimize your technology for a positive ROI. The interview covers: Optimizing IT Shift from “What’s Broken” to “What’s Possible” thinking How can IT become […]

By- The Outsourcing Institute

What’s on the Minds of CXO’s Investigating RPA & Intelligent...

Our new Cognirati video blog, created by IRPA founder Frank Casale, delivers a sneak peek into what CXOs are most concerned with when it comes to RPA & Intelligent Automation.  From getting clarity on industry jargon, figuring out where to started, deciding whether to make vs. buy, sorting out the pricing confusion and understanding where […]

By- Frank Casale

Strategy Brief: The Evolution of Managed Services

IT Must Shift from Provider to Integrator in this New Sourcing Model. An Evolving Landscape Global sourcing, open source, and Moore’s law have made technology widely available, standardized, and cheaper than ever. Further Cloud, Virtualization, As-a-Service, Business Platforms and new forms of delivery are changing the technology landscape.