IT Outsourcing: A Big No for Some Companies

In today's staggering worldwide economy, many companies have resorted to IT outsourcing hoping to cut their expenses down to half. However, there are still some firms who never consider outsourcing their services for fear of making more irreparable damages.
There are several reasons why IT outsourcing is shunned by some. For starters, there are outsourcing companies who only provide services worth the price they are being paid for. And they often cut corners to make more revenue which means, good customer service is the least of their worries. There are numerous horror stories about outsourcing that are apparently true. Some companies are just not prepared to take the risk even if it means struggling financially to keep up with today's weak economy. They'd rather rely with their own IT support than save money but have unhappy customers.
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