DDC HRO Predicts Explosive Growth in Data Capture BPO – Supporting Increase in Digital Demand
DDC HRO, a leading BPO provider and part of the DDC Group of Companies today predicted explosive growth in 2005 for data capture, scanning, coding and data entry work – responding to corporate and consumer demand for readily-accessible, searchable data. BPO centers, such as DDC’s own in the Philippines, Ohio and Atlanta, can expect to see significant growth in 2005 - providing a secure, efficient and cost-effective environment for the process of capture and conversion of data.
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 7, 2005 -- DDC HRO, a leading BPO provider and
part of the DDC Group of Companies today predicted explosive growth in 2005 for
data capture, scanning, coding and data entry work – responding to corporate and
consumer demand for readily-accessible, searchable data. BPO centers, such as
DDC’s own in the Philippines, Ohio and Atlanta, can expect to see significant
growth in 2005 - providing a secure, efficient and cost-effective environment
for the process of capture and conversion of data.
Defying the
previously popular opinion that computers would eliminate people and paper, the
twist in this tale is that this is proving to be far from the case. Paper is
being produced in ever-increasing quantities given the low cost of material and
printing - and BPO activity carried out by people, such as call center and
customer support work, is booming. BPO destinations such as the Philippines
(DDC’s carefully-selected operations hub) are enjoying an unprecedented spike in
new business activity – and analysts predict substantial further growth this
year. The Philippines is regarded as particularly well-situated to benefit from
the growth in BPO given its particular strengths in terms of people, culture and
communications.
All this is good news for DDC HRO, which brings
substantial management and technology expertise with respect to capture,
conversion and formatting of legacy and paper-based data – helping clients to
quickly, accurately and inexpensively populate their corporate databases and
self-service systems for increased effectiveness and efficiency. With fifteen
years of experience operating in the sector both on-and-offshore, DDC is
uniquely positioned to benefit from the business opportunity that increasingly
digital information represents.
“The computer, it turns out, has in fact
been the tool that helps create jobs, facilitate communications and enable a
wholly more valuable use of paper and legacy-based information than previously
considered possible. This allows a fast-growing audience to access and reference
materials that were previously off-access” said David Kinnear, CEO of DDC HRO.
“DDC’s experience in this field and our global footprint makes us ideally
qualified to assist clients impacted by the growth in demand for searchable
data. But it’s not just a question of scale (which we have) – it’s fundamentally
a question of quality and excellence in execution. This is the sort of work it
pays to get right.”
About DDC HRO
DDC HRO is part of the DDC Group of
Companies, which is committed to meeting the total HRO and FA&O BPO
requirements of forward-thinking companies worldwide. With a professional staff
of over 3,500 - primarily in DDC’s operational centers in the Philippines - DDC
is a leading provider of comprehensive onshore and offshore business process
outsourcing services, combined with mission-critical technology solutions,
strategic consulting and onshore relationship management. Founded in 1989, DDC
is one of the largest privately-held data capture, scanning and keying companies
in the world – with offices and operations in the Americas, EMEA and Asia
Pacific.
You can learn more about DDC HRO and the DDC Group of Companies
at www.ddchro.com / www.datacapture.com/DDCbrochure.html
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