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Phil-Am Outsourcing Solutions, Inc.

Phil-Am Outsourcing Solutions, Inc. (OSI) is one of the oldest outsourcing service providers in the Philippines with over 10 years of experience in providing and delivering customized, cost-effective and qualified solution to small and medium companies without the risk.

OSI’s goal is to provide the specific needs of a client by building a team of professionals who are dedicated to client’s work. This model of service allows clients to focus more on other important business tasks like improving their visibility in the market.

For the past 10 years, OSI has worked and partnered with different types of businesses. OSI’s business model is flexible enough to handle almost any kind of work that can be done remotely. To date we have experience in the following areas:

• Publishing - copyediting, book styling, cover design, formatting, proofreading, SGML tagging
• IT - general programming, software and web development, html coding, technical research, technical writing, software/web QA
• Municipal Code Editing
• Technical Support – outbound call center, email support
• Data Entry
• Localization - web localization, desktop publishing localization, localization QA
• Business Support - billing/collections, web content management, business reporting, financial research and analysis, email production, marketing support, archiving,

URL: http://outsourcing-services.net/
Email: info(at)outsourcing-services(dot)net
Phone: +1 (866) 674-2328

Outsourcing as a concept is

Outsourcing as a concept is nothing new. During the early years of commercial computing, many large sites acquired large amounts of computing capacity and sold the excess to business entities, both small and large, who took advantage of cheap computer services offered them. These outsourced services initially took the form of payroll applications, benefits deductions, and withholding taxes, eliminating the need for in-house accounting departments. 642-825 Now, into the IT age, more and more companies are joining the outsourcing bandwagon. From virtually no activity in 1980, 70-236 the outsourcing market has grown to $150 billion in 1998. Outsourcing of marketing and sales processes represents approximately 14 percent of the market or $21 billion of the same year (Source: The Outsourcing Institute). 642-892 Corporations that have not started to outsource continue to weigh the benefits and the disadvantages of outsourcing, while others choose to be a lot more careful and farm out activities on a limited basis.