Thursday, September 2, 2010
Manufacturing IT outsourcing rises with cost concerns
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If you had any doubt before, researcher IDC has just demonstrated that pharma manufacturing information management is fast becoming a globally outsourced business. A 49-page report released in July finds that 63 percent of surveyed manufacturers say they outsource some aspect of manufacturing or supply-chain-related IT. That's a 15 percent rise over two years. And 41 percent of those who say they outsource say also that they use a mix of U.S. and non-U.S. service providers. Manufacturing IT capabilities currently ripe for outsourcing: solutions that boost supply chain visibility and monitoring. Analytics and business intelligence solutions also are making their way up the list.
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