About OutsourceIT2Philippines
- OIT2P has sealed its status in becoming the Philippine's premier Outsourcing Portal, providing foreign companies with easy access to the widest range of IT solution providers.
- The OIT2P team evaluates clients' businesses and identifies what kind of Internet presence they need.
- The OIT2P Management Team has significant professional management experience
- Our seven servers are located in two state-of-the-art data centers in Lansing, Michigan
Why Outsource I.T. to the Philippines?
[-]Why Philippines?
Right Time Zone
24/7 for western clients
Falling Bandwidth Cost
Efficient Wireless GSA's
Logistics Gateway:
FedEx, UPS, DHL
Excellent Offshore Alternative & Backup Site
The Philippines has now stepped out of India’s shadow to become a competitive KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) destination. The latest growth spurt in the Philippines’ outsourcing industry doesn’t just come from a mushrooming number of call centers but also from higher-end services such as web development, software development, legal services, medical transcription, animation and other services. When you choose to outsource I.T. to the Philippines, you reduce and control your operating costs, gain access to world-class capabilities and maximize your productivity. Read All about it
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