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Burgeoning Russia IT blasts government policies







Burgeoning Russia IT blasts government
policies

Burgeoning Russia IT blasts government
policies
10/30/2003 06:08 PM

Russian firms have had little success beating out Indian companies for lucrative outsourcing contracts, and China is gaining.




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