Wednesday 3 September 2014

First IT jobs went offshore, now they're being automated

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First IT jobs went offshore, now they're being automated

The US and European IT roles that were pushed to offshore service providers will increasingly be automated, as the outsourcing giants look to preserve their margins.

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