Friday, May 22, 2009

Asia’s Outsourcing Growth Focus of IT Summit in Malaysia

International Association of Outsourcing Professionals' chairman to speak about Asian's outsourcing talent at WCIT 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) – May 20, 2008 – POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Asia’s growing role as a destination for global outsourcing talent will be the focus of presentations by the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals at the 16th World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT 2008) in Malaysia this week. 

“From transaction processing through the most sophisticated analytics and research, global corporations are increasingly turning to Asia to find the talent they need to succeed, making Asia the centerpiece of a global business restructuring as profound as any in our history,” said IAOP Chairman Michael Corbett. 

Corbett will participate in a panel discussion on “Asia – The Destination of Choice for Shared Services & Outsourcing” on May 20 during the sold out premier global event on ICT policy and industry that more than 2,700 delegates are planning to attend. 

Other panelists include Som Mittal, president, Nasscom; David Wong, chairman, PIKOM and Outsourcing Malaysia, and Group CEO, SNT Global; Dato’ Narayanan Kanan, senior vice president, Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC); and other executives actively involved in outsourcing and shared services in the region. 

Hosted by Outsourcing Malaysia, WCIT will be held May 18-22 in Kuala Lumpur. The showcase event of the World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is held biennially. 

IAOP’s Corbett also has been invited to meet exclusively with a select group of about 50 IT and communications technology senior executives from Malaysia to share his personal experience in the outsourcing industry. 

“Malaysia has the opportunity to uniquely position itself as a destination of choice for outsourcing separate from China and India,” he said. “Meeting standards and gaining professional certification will be important for providers to ensure consistent high-quality results.”   

Corbett also spoke about Malaysia’s emergence as an outsourcing hub this fall at a panel discussion in New York during a visit by a delegation from Malaysia’s Multimedia Development Corp. (MDeC). 

IAOP’s newly formed Malaysia Chapter, MDeC and Outsourcing Malaysia have formed strong ties to advance outsourcing here. To signify the partnership, Corbett will join in a signing ceremony next week with Dato’ Badlisham Ghazali, chief executive, MDeC. The honorable Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, will witness the ceremony. 

IAOP has established an Asian advisory board and formed new chapters to meet the growing needs of outsourcing professionals in the region. The association has more than 5,000 members in Asia and chapters in Malaysia, Australia, 
East China, Beijing, Hong Kong and the Philippines. 


About IAOP in Asia 

Through its Asian-Pacific Advisory Board, active and growing chapters, and increasing membership base, IAOP provides a wide range of services and programs to meet outsourcing professionals’ needs in the fast-growing Asian-Pacific region. 

Among its comprehensive offerings for outsourcing customers, providers, advisors and students in the Asian-Pacific region are the world-renowned Outsourcing World Summit® Conference Series and Outsourcing Leadership events; Certified Outsourcing Professional (COP) training programs; and the Global Outsourcing 100, which ranks Asian outsourcing service providers among the world’s best and fastest growing. 


About IAOP 
The International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) is the global, standard-setting organization and advocate for the outsourcing profession. With 40,000 customer, advisor and provider members worldwide, IAOP helps companies increase their outsourcing success rate, improve their outsourcing ROI, and expand the opportunities for outsourcing across their businesses. To learn more, visit www.outsourcingprofessional.org. 

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