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October 24, 2008
Handling IP Protection With Chinese Outsourcing
Vendors
While The Concerns Are Real, Judicious Firms Can Minimize Outsourcing Risk
by Chenxi Wang, Ph.D.
with John McCarthy, Simon Yates, and Allison Herald
The world's top 10 offshore providers in IT, business process outsourcing (BPO), and product engineering are increasingly going to China, behind India and the Philippines, for offshoring tasks.
However, the issue of intellectual property (IP) protection remains a significant hurdle for many organizations considering the country. While the large IT services firms have made major investments in their IP protection processes and governance, customers still need to take their own precautions in parallel. If you outsource or are thinking about sending work offshore to China, you need to work with your vendor to attain an acceptable level of control. This includes auditing your vendor's security controls, negotiating a service-level agreement (SLA) with IP protection terms, arming yourself with appropriate legal protection, and using additional technical measures whenever necessary.
To learn more, register and download the whitepaper.
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