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IT outsourcing in Luxembourg: an overview
Par Gary Cywie (cf. photo) et Catherine Jardin, Noble & Scheidecker, avocats à la Cour This article is the first of a series of four articles looking at a fast expanding area of business in Luxembourg: information technologies outsourcing (“IT outsourcing”). This first article aims to outline the general principles of IT outsourcing, giving an overview on the related activities and the reasons for outsourcing. The second article will focus in particular on the main corresponding legal and regulatory aspects while the remaining articles will deal with the impact of outsourcing in practice. 1. Introduction Luxembourg is the second largest investment fund market in the world after the United States. Moreover, it also is the leader in the captive...
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