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Main Entry: col·lab·o·rate
Inflected Form(s): -rat·ed; -rat·ing
Etymology: Late Latin collaboratus, past participle
of collaborare to labor together, from Latin com- +
laborare to labor
1 : to work jointly with others or
together especially in an intellectual endeavor
Security, trust, communication, quality, on-time delivery.
Essentials of collaboration are the same from country
to country, industry to industry. In I.T. services,
these acquire a more strategic meaning as little collateral
is involved in either side.
So, how would a collaborative relationship with a new
I.T. services entity be established? With us, we seek
to establish a relationship on trust, delivered quality
and mutual benefits. |
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