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BPOVIA Won 2010 IAOP Rising Star Award

April 22nd, 2010

BPOVIA had been listed by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) on Global Outsourcing 100 sub-lists as one of the Best Ten Rising Stars in the areas of company growth, company recognition, customer reference, executive leadership, revenue growth, employee growth, industry focus and region served. It is a great milestone for BPOVIA and Yahoo Finance published the exciting news release this morning which was soon retweeted by many news and media sites.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Virtual-Assistant-and-Remote-prnews-284871541.html?x=0&.v=1

“This honor affirms our work and also gives us more responsibility and motivation”, said James Huang, CEO of BPOVIA, “and we feel very delighted and honored to be awarded as a Rising Star in the global outsourcing industry.”

The Global Outsourcing 100 and its sub-lists are essential references for companies that are seeking new and expanded relationships with the best companies in the industry. The lists include service providers and advisory companies around the world that provide the full spectrum of outsourcing services. Not only do the outsourcing services include information technology and business process outsourcing, but also facility services, real estate and capital asset management, manufacturing and logistics. The 2010 evaluation team, composed of IAOP member professionals, was led by Michael F. Corbett, the chairman of IAOP. The team is comprised of experts from the buyer side of the outsourcing industry, as well as renowned academic leaders in the field.

Before this prestigious honor, BPOVIA had also been awarded the Red Herring Top 100 Global Company Award in 2009 and Red Herring Asia 100 Most Promising Technology Companies in 2008 by providing innovative virtual assistant and remote workforce solutions to more than 10,000 clients from all over the world. BPOVIA provides global SMEs and individual clients with on-demand, cost-effective and one-stop solutions of essential business services like administrative service, website design, graphic design, internet research, market research, data entry, accounting, CAD, word processing, etc.

Technological advances make remote work and virtual teams more feasible. Current business processes are allowing companies to mix and match services much easier than ever. Not just cost-effective, some companies have found that work done by a virtual workforce may be of better quality than what they were used to getting from their in-house employees.
Outsourcing is no longer a privilege for big multinational companies. BPOVIA provides small business and even individuals an easy and affordable way to enjoy the benefits of outsourcing just like fortune 500 companies.

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Opportunities in Nanjing

April 17th, 2009

Top 50 foreign investments

in service enterprises in Nanjing

(in terms of tax paid)

1. ZTE Software Nanjing Co Ltd

2. Golden Eagle International Group

3. BSH Home Appliances (China) Co Ltd Read more…

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First group of key outsourcing companies in Shanghai

December 31st, 2008

Service outsourcing booming in Shanghai

December 31st, 2008

huangpujiangShanghai, the core city in the economic circle in the Yangtze River Delta with a population of 13.7 million, is on the heels of a global shift in the manufacturing industry and the diversion of the service industry since China begun its reform and opening-up policy 30 years ago.

As service outsourcing has been pushed to the central stage of world economy, driving the development of service outsourcing has become the major task for the Shanghai government to meet its strategic need for an economic structure oriented Read more…

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Dalian enlarge its business in Japan

December 5th, 2008

A software park was opened in Tokyo, Japan the day before yesterday by Dalian, a major software outsourcing base for Japan due to its geographical proximity and skilled workforce.

The park is expected to strengthen the ties between companies in Dalian, the China’s information technology outsourcing hub and clients in Japan. What is more, the Dalian Vice-Mayor Dai Yulin hopes the park Read more…

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From G7 to G20

November 27th, 2008

Maybe there are millions of TV stations worldwide broadcasting the G20 Summit these days. And there is no doubt that most people in developed countries focusing on what overtures would be put forward during the Summit.

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Attractive event in Chengdu

November 20th, 2008

The Gartner China Outsourcing Summit 2008, which began the day before yesterday in the Shangri-la Hotel in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province come to an end today.

Jointly held by the Ministry of Commerce and Gartner Inc, a leading provider of research and analysis on the global information technology industry, it is the Read more…

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IT outsourcing giant launches new centre in China

November 10th, 2008

Because the global financial crisis may force more Western companies to outsource their business to China, One of the world’s largest IT outsourcing firms, US software outsourcing company CSC, announced on Oct 28th that it will launch another new centre in the country.

Michael Laphen, chairman and chief executive officer of CSC, said in order to go through the financial crisis, more companies have to outsource their business in pursuing of lower costs, thus creating more opportunities for outsourcing companies.

“Outsourcing will increase in difficult times as the financial crisis pushes companies to become more cost effective,” said Laphen. “We expect further robust growth from China.”

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Outsourcing booming in China

October 17th, 2008

According to the local bureau of commerce, as the booming of the outsourcing services in China, Beijing’s Haidian district will have further development in outsourcing industry focusing on the software improvement and information service.

Beijing occupied 70 percent of China’s service outsourcing market with its hundreds of service outsourcing Read more…

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Outsourcing services in China grow fast

October 13th, 2008

According to the Ministry of Commerce, Chinese companies had contracts abroad to a value of 1.9 billion US dollars in the first eight month. Compared with the same period last year, it rises by 17 percent.

The statistics of ministry showed that, there were about 1,800 outsourcing companies in the country with 330.000 employees by the end of August.

Total contracts abroad for outsourced services in 2007 were 2.09 billion US dollars, which is more than 118 percent over 2005. Read more…

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