Entries for January, 2009

January 4th, 2009

Top 5 Predictions for the Outsourcing Industry

Domestic service providers and near-shore destinations could be the big winners as the outsourcing industry goes through turbulent times in the coming year according to IAOP, the global standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession.

IAOP thought leaders based predictions on an analysis of more than 25 factors expected to impact the industry, including tighter controls and government oversight, new initiatives by the incoming US President, and slower growth in developing countries. 


Among the top five predictions from IAOP are:

1. Outsourcing will stay closer to home: With available labor from layoffs in many industries and tightened risk profiles of companies, especially in the financial services industry, companies won't have to go far offshore to find talent.

Planned initiatives by Barack Obama and increased government spending on infrastructure projects could lead to more domestic outsourcing, particularly for construction, real estate and technology, IAOP said. Outsourcing destinations such as India and China will be challenged by the closer-to-home locations. Providers in these countries also will focus more on their domestic operations.



2. Global uncertainties will create outsourcing volatility: Overall, the fast-paced growth in outsourcing will slow in 2009, as companies lower their spending on information technology, consolidate or exit markets, and find skilled labor locally from layoffs in financial services and other industries.

In many ways, it will be the best of times and the worst of times, said Michael Corbett, chairman, IAOP. In this turbulent environment, it will no longer be a rising tide that can lift all boats. Only the truly seaworthy will prosper.

Global uncertainty and customers' desire for immediate and guaranteed cost savings will lead companies to seek shorter outsourcing contracts with the ability to adjust volume and service level terms.

Atul Vashistha, board member IOAP, and chairman of neoIT, said that companies will work with fewer key partners and want to pay less for services, noting rates have already declined by as much as 5 percent in many areas from just a year ago.



3. Professional expertise will be valued: With companies putting a greater emphasis on immediate larger cost savings and lower risks, outsourcing service providers' profit margins will be reduced.

Service providers will find themselves being squeezed between lower growth, capitalization constraints and higher demands for cost savings, driving profit margins down, said Corbett.

Outsourcing customers also will rely more on the expertise of outsourcing professionals in their own organizations to help manage the outsourcing process, putting pressure on advisors to demonstrate higher value.

This increasingly self-service oriented customer model will be further fueled as more organizations implement outsourcing centers of excellence and as more professionals gain certifications, said Jagdish Dalal, managing director, thought leadership, IAOP.



4. Strategic companies will prosper: The economic meltdown could create opportunities for strong, well-positioned companies, according to observations by Booz & Co, a founding IAOP member.

While the economic climate will not immediately improve, companies involved in outsourcing that act strategically and decisively for the long term will be increasingly valued and sought, said Sven Govaars, a board member.

5. Social responsibility and green will be outsourcing themes: New government direction under Obama could promote higher emphasis on socially responsible business environments, driving outsourcers to create solutions that address them.

IAOP said these will include industry competitive employee retention and welfare programs, as well as green operating environment for technology, real estate and manufacturing outsourcing service providers.

Source: CXOToday

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January 11th, 2009

Google's New Favicon

 

Google recently changed it's favicon into a more colorful 16x16 pixels of blue, green, yellow and red with the same stylized 'g'. Last year, around June, the company unveiled a brand new stylized 'g' icon with a white background for the browser and with blue background for mobile. It was sleek and a  big deviation from the classic G logo that everyone was familiar with.

"The reason is that we wanted to develop a set of icons that would scale better to some new platforms like the iPhone and other mobile devices. So the new favicon is one of those, but we?ve also developed a group of logo-based icons that all hang together as a unified set."

The Newest Logo of Google

Collection of Google Logos

Do you like Google's new switch?

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January 18th, 2009

Viva Pit Senyor!

Sinulog

Today, Cebu is celebrating its grandest and most anticipated festival of the year! Sinulog festival is the country’s biggest pageantry of sights, sounds and colors as it honors and pays homage to the patron saint of Cebu , the child Jesus — Sr. Sto. Niño.

Since December, several activities were lined-up in preparation for the day of the Sinulog Grand Parade. The executive director of the Sinulog Foundation, Ricky Ballesteros, said to expect more out of the contingents participating at the Sinulog Grand Parade - new concepts and better production.There are around 45 contingents participating this year; there are contingents coming from Leyte (Alikaraw Festival of Hilongos Leyte, Buyugan Festival of Abuyog, Leyte, Sangyaw Festival of Tacloban City and also in Dulag, Leyte), four contingents are also from Negros (Pintaflores of San Carlos City, Jimalalud de Sinulog, Sta Catalina, Negros Orienteal and Bais City), three contingents from Mindanao (Cabadbaran City, Tangub City and Lanao Del Norte) are set to showcase their prowess in Sinulog dancing.

After the Sinulog Grand Parade, these are the activities lined up.

  • Jan 19 at 1 pm - Awarding Ceremonies, Cebu City Sports Center
  • Jan 23 at 4 am - “HUBO Mass” Ritual @ Basilica del Sto. Niño
  • Jan 30 at 6 pm - Showing of Sinulog Short Film Festival, SM Cinema 4
  • Jan 31 at 1 pm -  Awarding Ceremonies Photo Contest and Video Documentary Contest
  • Jan 31 - Feb 10 - Photo Exhibits “Winning Photos Sinulog ‘09 @ SM City Cebu

 

 

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January 25th, 2009

Google Updates

Watch YouTube videos in Gmail Chat. Having YouTube video links turn into videos in Google Talk is nothing new, but the feature is now a part of Gmail too. Web users who had lusted over the desktop software's feature are now able to do the same right in the browser. Dropping in any YouTube URL will insert the video into your conversation stream, where it can be viewed by both users, although not at the same time. See our old story about Meebo offering the same thing in its chat rooms back in 2007.

Embedded YouTube videos get high-quality love. Previously, if you had embedded a YouTube video somewhere else, your viewers would have missed out on the option to view it in high quality. Google has quietly added the option to flip it into high-quality mode right from the bottom corner menu. This doesn't come along with an option to view the same video in its high-def glory, but it's a start. (via CrunchGear)

The Vatican goes Web 2.0. On Friday, YouTube announced that the Vatican joined up as a content partner. There's now a dedicated content channel with a dozen videos--mostly of the Pope. In an introductory video, Father Federico Lombardi, the director of the Vatican press office, said the move was the Vatican's way of being a part of the "global arena." The only problem with that statement is that the Vatican has disabled embedding, requiring users to watch all the videos on YouTube's site only.


Source: Cnet

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