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A step-by-step guide to HR outsourcing

The Startup Magazine

Human resource outsourcing allows you to better forecast your business expenses due to pre-determined pricing. Outsourcing to developing countries with lower living costs, such as India and the Philippines, can drop the cost of an HR function even further. Laws governing minimum pay and working hours. Boosts Productivity.

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McLaren Strategic Ventures Sajan Pillai Discusses the Top Five Trends for Advancing Global Technology in 2022 

The Startup Magazine

Late 2020 revealed the depth of the Solarwinds hack, which had massive implications for government agencies and (ironically) cybersecurity provider FireEye. Gartner forecasts 51% of global knowledge workers will be remote by the end of 2021. In just ten months, Warehouse Now has grown 400% year on year. Hardened Cybersecurity Defense.

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The Next 10 Years Of Infocomm Technology

YoungUpstarts

Painting the scenario of how things will evolve, Cort Isernhagen of IDC Insights forecasted at the recent Infocomm Technology Roadmap Symposium 2012 that the ICT landscape over the next 10 years needs to consider four macro trends supported by four key pillars of technology. What will the future of InfoComm Technology (ICT) be like?

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[Singapore] Daylight Studios To Tap Growing Mobile Games Market With Two New Titles

YoungUpstarts

Likely encouraged by various government schemes to grow the games and animation sector , the Singapore video games industry in recent years have expanded rapidly, growing from $87 million in 2005 to $285 million in 2007. Specifically for the mobile games, worldwide revenue is forecasted to surge from US$13.2

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How has the price of currency fluctuated as a result of COVID-19?

The Startup Magazine

The coronavirus outbreak has had a dramatic impact on the value of international currencies, with this having been exacerbated by the various quantitative easing measures imposed by various governments. before the end of 2020, down from its initial forecast of +4.8. in the remaining months of 2020.

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