Accenture's new facility in Poland will be able to cater to more than a dozen European languages Accenture said on Monday that it plans to open a new facility in Warsaw where workers will offer business process outsourcing services.The center will employ as many as 1,000 people who will be able to cater to customers who speak more than a dozen European languages.The workers will provide business process outsourcing (BPO) services in finance, accounting, supply chain management, and human resources. Accenture said it considered other locations but chose Warsaw for its available professional work force and because of Poland’s economic and political stability. Other locations of similar Accenture facilities in Eastern Europe include Prague, Czech Republic; Bratislava, Slovakia; and Riga, Latvia. Accenture employs 44,000 people in 40 such BPO centers around the world.Accenture competes for BPO contracts with suppliers including Hewitt Associates, Electronic Data Systems, and IBM.IDC reports that total spending on BPO reached $425 billion last year and is expected to grow 11 percent annually through 2009. Software DevelopmentTechnology Industry