Sibers has released a press release dedicated to the role Zend PHP certification plays. Survey shows the thoroughness decision-makers employ when investigating software outsourcing. Objective proof of practical skills is the decisive factor in favor of certified developers... read more →
Will Outsourcing prices fall in next two years?
What sectors or industries continue to grow despite global recession?
Is IT outsourcing seeing a decline given the slowdown?
Representatives of which industries will not decrease IT spending in 2009?... read more →
When you decide to get your software or web development work done, you go outsourcing and hire professionals. What does an outsourcing company have to do to successfully complete a project? Well, the scheme of the process is pretty simple. Let's dig a bit deeper into it.... read more →
Last week my schedule contained this one among other tasks: AdWords Beginner Online Training Seminar — webinar was provided by ROI Revolution, a Google Analytics Authorized Consultant and Adwords Qualified Company. I'm a frequent participant of the seminars offered by this company, it's really beneficial and unique opportunity for both beginners and advanced users. You can learn the basics or refresh your knowledge, you even can ask a question after the presentation or discuss it through the chat window during the session... read more →
What is meant by correct development of programming systems? What is right? Be it a primitive “piece of cake” or an exotic product using modern RUP, XP, UML, or something still more sophisticated, when can we praise the development as correct and what are the criteria? Here are a number of points by Alexander Nemtsov... read more →
We have been using Google Adwords for site HireRussians.com for more than 2 years. Now it is when ads are optimized and run with only some small everyday tweaking... read more →
In their research of 20 global markets, including those of USA, UK, France, Germany, China, Brazil, Japan and Russia, Universal McCann claims that more than 50% of network population uses social networks and Web 2.0. The research elicited great differences among the countries and referred them to the mentality and the level of available technology. The Chinese, for example, communicate mainly through user communities. They are hyper-responsible for every word typed and stick to rigid communication principles due to the total government control over the Internet in their country.
European users, on the other hand, value individualism and an opportunity to express their opinion.... read more →
I recently posted a question to LinkedIn Answers trying to figure out what makes people outsource to Russia if there exist cheaper options in India and Pakistan. I got 27 answers, all different, and majority was quite detailed. I selected 4 most popular answers why outsourcing to Russia is worth it... read more →
Look at this Google Trends screenshot I just captured this snowy Siberian night. Do you see how accurately the outsourcing trend (red) follows the web 2.0 trend (blue)? Same ups and downs, same general trends: the red line looks just like the blue one was aligned, straightened and leveled... read more →
Sometimes it may happen that you find a project you’ve been working on with your overseas programmer in his web portfolio. Although you didn’t allow him to do that or haven’t discussed it with him, many freelancers or entire companies usually consider it their right to publish projects they did online... read more →