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A problem shared is a problem halved
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01/10/2005
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If ever there was an idea that went in cycles of popularity, it is IT outsourcing. In the early days, uptake was forced by the technology’s costs and limits; then it waned as minicomputers and client/server systems changed the cost and data access model. Then outsourcing grew again as fashion dictated a view of IT as non-core, only to fall away as companies found problems with going too far
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Author Brian Tinham
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