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Most multinational companies use IT outsourcing: study

Most multinational companies use IT outsourcing: study

By:  Computerworld Hong Kong staff  On: 25 Feb 2010 For: Computerworld Hong Kong (hs) Creator

A survey finds 93 per cent of multinational corporations are doing some form of partial outsourcing or out-tasking projects. Data centres lead the way followed by desktop management, data networks and fixed voice networks

 

Finally, the survey looked at IT governance best practices and certifications with regard to managing both IT spend and infrastructure from financial and regulatory stand points. An impressive 85 percent of respondents were satisfied with their existing governance model, the firm said.

 

Regarding compliance, 52 percent said that ITIL played an important or extremely important role in governance, Orange Business services noted. Sarbanes Oxley or Basel II was considered important or extremely important by 44 percent while COBIT was considered important or extremely important by only 15 percent, the firm added.










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