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Software outsourcing predictions for 2012

Friday, December 30th, 2011
softwareoutsourcing predictions for 2012

software outsourcing predictions for 2012

We have only one day left until the end of the year, and we all wonder: what changes will 2012 bring?

In this post we have gathered the most notable trends that might play an imporatnt role in 2012.

Are there opportunities that can compensate the threats that come from the overall economic situation? We tried to figure that out below. (more…)

5 things to avoid in IT outsourcing sales

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

IT-sales-mistakesEnd of the year is the time for planning and concluding outsourcing contracts.

For our customers and everyone involved in IT sales we have prepared these tips that might help find a relevant outsourcer or sell IT outsourcing services more effectively.

5 Things to avoid in IT outsorcing sales (more…)

Ideas for your Legacy Software

Friday, November 18th, 2011

obsolete software problemModern business requirements change very quickly. After a few months (rarely years) even the best software product may be referred to ‘legacy software’. So what to do next?

The key point is that every company should plan the ways software application will be maintained and upgraded even before it is released. But what to do if for some reasons you have to deal with a legacy software product that no longer meets your requirements, but can not be immediately replaced? (more…)

What makes Amazon’s cloud services so successful?

Monday, November 7th, 2011

aws_successAmazon Web Services (AWS) have become #1 area of growth for the company, as their latest report states. AWS grow even faster, than Amazon’s consumer electronics, demontrating 87% year-over-year growth and reaching $1B revenues in 2011.

Randy Bias has analyzed this success in his recent post for CloudAve.com.  He notes that AWS will be a $16B by 2016, thus becoming the biggest  infrastructure and hosting business in the world. So what are the drivers that make Amazon more successful than the other technology giants? (more…)

65% firms offshore IT jobs - SIM Survey

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
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IT outsourcing

Seems like IT offshoring has become a usual thing for the majotiry of busnesses. The annual survey of  IT budgets and technology trends by the Society of Information Management (SIM) found that 65% of companies use it for some aspects of their business. The survey covers CIOs and senior IT leaders at 275 companies mainly from the USA.

The main outsourcing destinations are: India (58% ot those who use outsourcing), China (10%), Mexico (7%), Western Europe (6%),  Eastern Europe (4%), Philippines and the Caribbean (4%), Russia and Brazil (both 3%), the survey said.

Another good news is that IT spendings are not being cut. This year 83% of respondents claim that their IT budgets were equal or greater than the preveious year, and 85% have respective plans for the next year 2012. According to the survey, cost reduction is the last among the CIOs’ priorities. The reason is simple - companies want to leverage IT to reduce overall costs, instead of cutting it to achieve relatively insignificant saving.

The top priorities for IT managers are: business agility, business process management, IT strategic planning, IT reliability and efficiency, enterprise architecture, security and revenue-generating IT innovations.

The figures provided by SIM survey once again acknowledged that IT outsourcing is a good way to cope with the challenges facing IT leaders. We believe that in the future the percentage of those who outsource will become even greater and reach 80% in the next few years.

You can learn more about other findings of SIM survey on Computerworld.

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