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What is Multisourcing

Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Business Operations and Management
Refers to a very basic type of outsourcing approach it which IT operations and technology infrastructure are typically subcontracted to multiple vendors as opposed to a single or small set of vendors or service provides.
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Offshoring IT
Susan Cockrell (Austin Peay State University, USA), Terry Stringer Damron (Austin Peay State University, USA), Amye M. Melton (Austin Peay State University, USA), and Alan D. Smith (Robert Morris University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7362-3.ch086
Abstract
Offshore outsourcing basically describes the practice of contracting to outside vendors in another country, especially in cases where the client company has no direct ownership. This operational strategy of low-cost, global expansion and the increased capability of vendors in India, China, the Philippines, South Korea has opened a great number of avenues of traditional organizational functions of IT. Such functions as software development, call centers, and accounting are typically offshored. Since the late 1990s, offshore outsourcing has included more sophisticated finance and accounting functions, beyond that of simple data input and transactions. Offshore finance and accounting outsourcing is especially becoming an attractive option for many companies. The obvious benefits are gaining access to scarce and valuable skills, cutting costs, and domestic and global achieving competitiveness. However, there are risks as well. A relatively balanced approach of benefits and risks are discussed in this chapter.
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Offshoring IT
Refers to a very basic type of outsourcing approach it which IT operations and technology infrastructure are typically subcontracted to multiple vendors as opposed to a single or small set of vendors or service provides.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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