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While cost savings were the primary reason companies outsourcing software development to offshore in the early 1990′s, in recent years priorities have been changing.
- Timely access to highly qualified technical talent,
- faster time to market and accelerated delivery,
- ability to significantly expand the organization’s software development capacity at minimal costs,
- opportunity to accelerate the improvement in their own software process and
- quality capabilities by working with world-class offshore companies, and
- reduction in the risk of cost overruns and late projects
are frequently cited by customers ahead of cost savings.
Offshore Development.Org is a platform to discuss offshore Software Development related issues. It is platform to get latest updates on Offshore Software Development industry!”
corporate America becomes increasingly comfortable with offshore development, it’s sending substantially more sophisticated IT work overseas. Companies such as Google Inc. are turning to foreign workers not for their willingness to work for lower wages but for their technological prowess.
Offshore outsourcing as a business phenomenon exploded in the late 1990s. The lure of low-cost overseas facilities and labor drove a massive cost-cutting revolution and more and more pieces of the enterprise shifted outside the US.
Despite concerns about quality, cultural barriers and hidden expenses, companies are giving offshore outsourcing high marks, according to a recent study.
If may want to look at the software sample proposals if decide to outsource the work.
| Offshore development advisory services often concentrate on the procedural mechanics of offshore development such as selecting a country, selecting a provider, drawing up appropriate legal documents, monitoring, benchmarking performance, etc. These steps are important and necessary steps in offshore development but by themselves are not enough to guarantee that it is successful. So what will make offshore software development successful?
An InformationWeek survey finds that U.S. IT executives are planning more offshore outsourcing in the coming year; yet savings may fall as Indian wages are forced up by competition. By Thomas Claburn. Offshore Outsourcing: Business Boon or Bust? By Susan Marks By Karen Guglielmo, Site Editor 31 Dec 2003 | SearchCIO.com Two things are for sure in 2004: companies will outsource and CIOs will move up the corporate ladder and into the boardroom. Offshore outsourcing IT: Debate to rage again in 2004 “AFTER being in operation for over 4 years in Mumbai, e-Zest Solutions Pvt. Ltd. a high growth offshore software development company has shifted its offshore development center (ODC) to its new development facility in Pune.” Economist: Offshore IT Outsourcing Should Boost U.S. Economy Offshoring: Is it a win-win game? (Source: McKinsey Global Institute) To Outsource or Not To Outsource? Most CIOs at some point have asked: Should I outsource this IT project? The answer can be surprisingly complex, depending on the reasons for considering such a move. |