An Interesting New Player

There’s another new player in China’s IT Outsourcing market that comes into the industry from an interesting direction.  VXI Global Solutions is an established provider of outsourced call centers and customer relationship management software.  Originally founded in Los Angeles during 1998, the company has grown to well over 5000 employees with major resource centers in the U.S., the Philippines and China.

VXI’s IT Outsourcing efforts are being led by David Ginsburg.  Mr. Ginsburg is a former colleague and one of the top guys in the China outsourcing industry.

In addition to having Mr. Ginsburg on board, a number of factors suggest that VXI will become a major force in the China ITO industry.  They are not starting from scratch.

  • VXI is building on the foundation of a successful business that has a number of large happy clients.
  • They have already established a significant presence in China.
  • Many of their processes are in place and running smoothly.
  • They have a proven sales channel to drive business development.

Perhaps most importantly, they have a talented executive team that is committed to supporting Mr. Ginsburg in building this business.  We wish them all of the best!

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  1. Wow, interesting post! this new outsourcing company called VXI Global Solutions will open up new opportunities to people here in the Philippines who are unemployed, making this new outsourcing company a target for those people who want to become call center agents here in the Philippines and also for other companies who want to outsource their business functions. Great post!

    Comment by SEO Staff — 2008.7.30 @ 20:19

  2. I visited this blog first time and found it very interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing such information.

    Comment by SEO Consultant — 2009.6.23 @ 10:05

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