Archive for the ‘Outsourcing’ Category

World’s IT outsourcing in Q2

Monday, July 25th, 2011

world's IT outsourcing in Q2

world's IT outsourcing in Q2

According to TPI, outsourcing marked contracted by 18% to US US$16.4 billion in the second quarter, which is 21% lower than in Q1. The main reason – decreased demand in the Americas and drop in the number of large contracts. However, current contract pipelines suggest an improvement in global TCV (total contract value) for the remainder of the year.

At the same time there was growth by 13% in Europe and by 55% in Asia Pacific. Besides, restructirings (contacts that are renewed, restructures or renegotiated) brought 30% growth compared to the same quarter one year ago.

What’s interesting, is that TCV has lost 20% compared to last year, but the total amount of contracts showed only 1% decrease. Our vision is that general number of world’s outsourcing contracts is only growing, but those contracts migrate from expensive destinations (like Canada, UK and USA) to cheaper ones (Asia, Africa nad Estern Europe). The decrease in large contracts can be explained by diversified strategy of the big players, who want to mitigate risks of contracting with unstable Third World countries and split big contracts to smaller parts to spread within various destinations. (more…)

Our Irish guests

Friday, June 24th, 2011

racecallerYesterday at our office we’ve had a meeting with the representatives of Racecaller - an independent website for the horse racing community based in Dublin, Ireland. It was agreed that Softheme will do redesign and add powerful social module, that will be integrated with all popular social networks.

We’ve been successfully working with the client for as long as 5 years. Softheme developed the portal, did its performance tuning, redesign, provided QA services and created multiple white labels.

Racecaller.com is part of Horses Mouth Limited, a registered Irish Company based in Dublin. It is an independent website for the horse racing community - it is free to use, all we ask is for people to register to access certain areas of the site (we operate a strict privacy policy ensuring your details are never shared with any third parties).

Mobile apps’ demand reflection in job market demand

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

Smartphone and tablet PC penetration shows record growth during the last few years. Today more than every fifth phone sold is a smartphone, and by the end of 2011 this figure may rise to every fourth. According to different estimates, in 2010 about 300 million smartphones have been sold. For tablet PCs this figure equals about 20 million.

Naturally, this fact pushes demand to mobile apps from all segments and spheres of business. And the best recognition of that is the high demand for moblile apps developers.

Want proofs? There you go! First let’s check basic job trends from Indeed:


iphone, android, (wp7 or "windows phone"), blackberry, symbian, webos Job Trends graph
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How IT Sourcing Pros Can Do Better on Emerging Technology

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

outsourceAs the latest technologies are incorporated into the business process, organizations will naturally become more comfortable when working with third-party technology vendors. This means the ability to identify, select, and manage the right technology vendor can make the difference between the success and failure of a new business initiative. But, while many sourcing and vendor management (SVM) professionals are starting to play an increasingly important role in this emerging technology evaluation process, many of Forrester’s sourcing clients explain that their involvement is not always clearly defined, resulting in a more reactive and makeshift role than they would like.

Why? In part, it’s due to the historical nature of the challenges SVM professionals face. For example, emerging technologies are not traditionally considered the responsibility of sourcing professionals, making them a less likely player for key insight. Additionally, the high standards sourcing applies to larger contracts often raises red flags, which does not translate very easily to new technologies. The unintended consequence? SVM professionals often slow the adoption process and are viewed as barriers to innovation, rather than supporters and enablers.

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European IT Outsourcing Predictions and Expectations

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Judging from the perspective of ITO services buyers and services providers, the following trends and changes are anticipated in 2011.

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