Qor has made acquisition, OP360, within six months, following its purchase of JumpCrew, as the company accelerates expansion ...
Coforge has agreed to acquire Encora in a $2.35 billion all-stock deal, marking a strategic push at a time when IT outsourcing is slowing.
On March 26, 1991, the heads of state of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay gathered in the Paraguayan capital of Asuncion to sign a treaty formally establishing a regional economic integration ...
El Salvador welcomed 3.9 million tourists in 2024, establishing itself as a prominent tourism hotspot in Central America. Of the total visitors, 80% were foreign tourists—approximately 3.2 million—who ...
In 2011, there were only 500 companies specializing in IT services in Ecuador. Today, according to the data from the Ecuadorian Chamber of Innovation and Technology (CITEC), there are around 3,000. Of ...
Latin America felt little pain from President Donald Trump’s sharp H-1B visa fee hike. Yet if the U.S. move speeds up outsourcing, the region could turn out to be its biggest winner. “It could be a ...
In Colón, a town in Mexico’s Querétaro state, frustration is boiling over. Residents are protesting the construction of new data centers, fearing these massive facilities will drain millions of liters ...
Equifax is doubling down on Costa Rica as a cornerstone of its global operations, announcing the addition of 300 new roles aimed at scaling advanced business functions and accelerating the company’s ...
MIAMI — Three industry leaders spoke about what it takes to start doing business in Latin America during Nexus Miami panel hosted by Nearshore Americas Managing Editor Tim Zyla. B&H Compliance CEO ...
Europe has its own nearshore, which it has cultivated for a while as a source for remote workers. Nevertheless, it seems like some of the strongest European economies recently picked an interest in ...
Rio de Janeiro is planning to build an AI City — a dedicated technology hub featuring data centers, submarine cables, and office spaces for startups and remote workers. The campus, led by local ...
A record number of millionaires are fleeing Latin America. The region’s four largest economies — Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina — are set to lose around 1,600 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs ...
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