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<title>IT Outsource to the Philippines</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Information and communications technology (ICT) investors in the Philippines enjoy fiscal incentives, including tax holidays, support for business financing, and exemption from duties and taxes on imported business-related materials and equipment. Perhaps the biggest benefit of choosing the Philippines for outsourcing, however, is the Filipino people. The country has an overall literacy rate of 95 percent and produces over 400,000 college graduates a year. English is one of two official languages in the Philippines and is taught in the schools. Further, Filipinos are service-oriented, and whether working in a call center or on a back office task, their aim is to please.<br /><br />For years, technology companies have outsourced the testing and assembly of electronic products. The next logical step is to move information technology development and support offshore. Outsourcing IT makes sense for a number of different reasons. It brings down the overall cost of development, testing, production, and customer support; it allows a company to tap into a new workforce, brimming with new and exciting ideas; and it can have a very positive and significant impact on customer satisfaction and on the way your company interacts with your clients.<br /><br />The Philippines is a great location for outsourcing call center support and Internet software development services. The reasons are twofold. First, the country has recently made major infrastructure improvements, including the creation of a Cyber-Corridor, which stretches for 600 miles between Baguio to Zamboanga. The country now boasts international connectivity and high-quality bandwidth, and the deregulation of the telecommunications industry means a significant decline in the cost of telecom service. Second, the Philippines produces more than 400,000 college graduates every year. Of these, nearly a quarter are in IT, computer science, and engineering.<br /><br />There are currently about 300 software development firms in the Philippines. The country's offshore outsourcing IT services include software customization, prototyping, installation, training, programming, testing, and more.<br /><br />The country has a long history of software development outsourcing, which began more than twenty years ago when Accenture started its Global Resource Center. In 1986, the Center employed 12 individuals. It has since grown to more than 7,000 IT professionals. The Center's establishment heralded a major expansion in the IT outsource service sector, which now includes a major shared-services subsector, as well as an independent software development subsector.<br /><br />In addition to personal computer, database, and Internet software development services, the Philippines, of course, also has much to offer in the form of computer and software support. The country has a strong call center and back office outsourcing sector that can serve any company's technical and product contact services for its customers.<br /><br />--<br />Paul Jyron D. Andonaque does link building for <a href="http://outsourcetothephilippinesaov.blogspot.com/">AoV Philippines Outsourcing</a> and currently undergoing extensive SEO training under Chris Sandberg. He has been on with his career as a link builder and a webmaster for almost a year yielding satisfactory results for <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/outsourcewebsitemaintenance">outsource to the Philippines aov</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Outsoure to the Philippines - Where every dollar counts</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ IT outsource to the Philippines by companies like AoV Outsourcing service, PI Outsource, AJK Consulting, MicroSourcing and numerous other BPO and KPO companies has been on the stream of economic issues not only in the country but mainly in the United States as well. Outsource to the Philippines is undeniably the factor that steers the growth of our economy. Apparently, there is no standard legitimate definition for outsource to the Philippines. But generally, outsourcing is the transfer of fractions of work to an outside service provider or suppliers to reduce the cost of expenses. This often result to more business opportunity for companies. outsource to the Philippines has been continuously booming for the past years since the labour of our workers here are considerably cheaper than the services offered elsewhere.<br><br>Since 2000, IT outsource to the Philippines have sprouted like mushrooms throughout major Philippine cities, including Iloilo's AoV Outsourcing service, Manila's Archangles IT, Clark's (the former US military base in Pampanga province) RCG-IT, Cebu's PODD Corp., Dumaguete' SPI and Davao's BHI Pro, catering largely to US firms seeking cheap labor to handle so-called "cyberservices", including customer care, back-office processing, data transcription and other information-technology-related services.<br><br>The focus of IT outsource to the Philippines is to provide both your customers and the search engines with what they seeking, highly accessible information. The main 3 search engines, Google, Yahoo and MSN, are constantly refining and altering the algorithms that drive their engines to produce the most relevant and useful results.<br><br>The Philippine Cyberservices Corridor is a plan that is being pursued by the government of the Philippines to create interconnected centers of technology-related services, that are spread out all over the country. Services include IT outsource to the Philippines, medical transcription, and the like. It is part of the ten-point agenda of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and is one of the five "super-regions" outlined in her 2006 State of the Nation Address.<br><br>In 2005, the country employed about 100,000 BPO/KPO and customer care agents, with employment growing yearly. This growth is expected to accelerate by the completion of the corridor. It is estimated that 200,000 people are working in 120 BPO in the Philippines in 2006, and expected to bring in revenues of US$3.8 billion for the year. Overall, Philippine BPO is forecasted to earn US$13 billion for the year 2010.<br><p style="text-align: justify">Paul Jyron D. Andonaque does link building for AoV Philippines Outsourcing and currently undergoing extensive SEO training under Chris Sandberg. He has been on with his career as a link builder and a webmaster for almost a year yielding satisfactory results for <a href="http://seocracker.wordpress.com/" id="link_47">Outsource to the Philippines AoV</a>.</p><br /><br />--<br /><p style="text-align: justify">Paul Jyron D. Andonaque does link building for <a href="http://outsourcetothephilippinesaov.blogspot.com/">AoV Philippines Outsourcing</a> and currently undergoing extensive SEO training under Chris Sandberg. He has been on with his career as a link builder and a webmaster for almost a year yielding satisfactory results for<br><a href="http://seocracker.wordpress.com/">Outsource to the Philippines AoV</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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