As the economy tightens there are more opportunities for IT support firms, writes Jonathan Keane
With the tech industry going through a chilly period, Ireland’s IT outsourcing sector is taking the lay of the land.
For Paul McCann, the chief executive of IT services group Ergo, this is weighing on the minds of clients. “We have seen a shift, but not a seismic shift, towards value for money and a small bit of tightening in the market,” McCann told Connected.
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