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HCL winds back offshoring, because agile demands it

By Simon Sharwood on Jun 19, 2019 4:09PM
HCL winds back offshoring, because agile demands it

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Indian services giant HCL Technologies has wound back its use of offshore workers. Michael Horton, the company’s executive vice president and country manager for Australia and New Zealand yesterday told CRN “The way we staff has significantly changed.” “We used to move a ...

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