Strategic Outlook

  1. SOX and ITIL: There Is No Dotted-Line Relationship!
  2. How to Plan for Successful Insourcing
  3. IT Project Success Factors: 1-10 IT Employees
  4. IT and HR: The Next Business Alignment Front
  5. Why You Need Formal Risk Management

Trends And Predictions

  1. Portals as Development Platforms?

Industry Insights

  1. Before Healthcare M&A: Build a Formidable Organization
  2. Lessons Learned from TJX: Protect Customer Data at all Costs
  3. Virtualization Maintains Cost Leadership in Manufacturing

Analyst's Angle

  1. Help! I’ve Been Infected by the Word “Viral”!

In-Depth Report

How to Excel at Governing the Business Process LifecycleHow to Excel at Governing the Business Process Lifecycle

Every business activity and task relies on at least one business process. This In-Depth Report will explore the key elements of Business Process Management (BPM) and how best to address each element of BPM lifecycle management from both business and IT perspectives.

How to Plan for Successful Insourcing

McLean Report: Research Note

Published: July 03, 2007


Infrastructure services outsourcing has become an established industry. However, as enterprises approach contract renewal, three options are available to them. They can renegotiate their current agreement, as described in the McLean Report research note, “Outsourcing: Renegotiate Rather Than Renew Outsourcing Agreements,” find an alternative outsourcer, or consider bringing the support of infrastructure in-house. Although the process of insourcing is complex and not recommended as the preferred approach, with proper planning, enterprises can successfully regain control of their environment and save on operating costs.

Outsourcing Relationships Often End in Divorce

As enterprises review their experience with infrastructure outsourcing, many are not satisfied with the results. In a small but increasing number of cases, enterprises decide to move services back in-house. The reasons for a movement away from outsourcing toward insourcing are three-fold.

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