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Even Indian information-technology outsourcing companies are bringing operations to the U.S. Despite its far-flung location, Applabs, a large independent IT quality-assurance provider, has opened offices in Philadelphia and Lindon, Utah.
However, EPRP has been important in changing attitudes towards emergencies being the responsibility of all and in bringing operations and programmes staff together in planning.
It says the buy-out will bring "operation efficiencies" and "an integrated product roadmap". .
Only Risen's book State of War, published in January 2006, finally brought Operation Merlin to light.
Within hours Reclaim the Power said it had brought operations at the mine to a standstill.
Friends Life outsources the management of most of its £100bn of assets but Aviva plans to bring operations in-house, thereby massively expanding its Aviva Investors operation.
Similarly, plans to lower corporate taxes — a move seen as crucial to bolstering Japan's competitiveness and encouraging more foreign companies to bring operations to the country — will not be completed until December.
While the ruling did not concern the Prism program directly, documents passed to the Guardian by whistleblower Edward Snowden describe the problems the decision created for the agency and the efforts required to bring operations into compliance.
Another round of viral attacks apparently masquerading as ransomware brought operations across industries to a halt last week.
In addition to locating production near consumption, other features of the U.S. economy influence foreign companies' decisions to bring operations into America.
Finding that a key piece of software, such as a payroll or accounting package suddenly no longer works after an upgrade could bring operations to a grinding halt.
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