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Process Outsourcing (PO) is a type of Computing Services that involves the transfer of certain business processes from one organization to another. It is a form of outsourcing that focuses on the transfer of specific processes, such as payroll, accounting, customer service, and human resources. PO is often used to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase the quality of services.
PO is typically divided into two categories: onshore and offshore. Onshore PO involves the transfer of processes to a company located in the same country as the outsourcing organization. Offshore PO involves the transfer of processes to a company located in a different country.
PO is a growing market, with many organizations taking advantage of the cost savings and improved efficiency that it offers. Companies that provide PO services typically specialize in a particular area, such as payroll, accounting, customer service, or human resources.
Some companies in the PO market include Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, and Wipro. Show Less Read more