With the increase of Internet technology that began in the late 1990s and the resulting facilitation of reliable and near-instantaneous global business communications, offshore outsourcing has continued to increase.

Although outsourcing was once confined to manufacturing, today its reach has expanded to include, among other things, the management of a company’s particular computer and Internet applications, as well as the management of the placement and processing of online sales of goods and services.

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