Prospects for outsourcing in the current year seem very bright indeed; this is according to different surveys and market estimates indicated during this first quarter. On the 6th of January, PriceWaterhouseCoopers released a survey which found that the outsourcing industry is changing due to the emergence of new service providers from all over the world and not just the US or India. As indicated in a previous article , companies have been steadily expanding their businesses by establishing facilities in new locations all over the world such as Africa and Egypt, which shows that outsourcing companies are expecting bigger business ahead and are diversifying their product offering. IT research and advisory company, Gartner (NYSE:IT), indicated in a survey on the 15th of March that 85% of organizations are anticipating spend on external service providers to increase or stay the same as the economy recovers. The company estimates that Indian BPO market will grow by 19% through 2013, where to buy prescription drugs without prescription becoming a $1.8 billion market. Previous hesitation on the part of corporations in investing on IT online meds without prescription spending will be largely assuaged in the coming months as the recovery continues
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First Quarter 2010 Part 2 of 4: Prospects in Outsourcing