Posts Tagged ‘offshore outsourcing’

Cost Saving Remains Top Outsourcing Benefit

Monday, September 27th, 2010

outsourcing-benefit A survey has found high levels of satisfaction with third-party IT providers.

IT is still saddled with the role of cost-cutter in the business, a new report on outsourcing has found. A poll of senior business executives reveals that most Irish firms are achieving cost savings of between 25 and 39pc by farming out parts of their IT to external providers.

The report by the consulting and outsourcing firm Version 1 also identified other benefits of outsourcing, such as improved responsiveness and reliability of service, access to expert skills and the ability to take advantage of industry best practice.

Irish organisations have mostly increased their levels of outsourcing in the last 18 months and the findings suggest that trend is set to continue at least until the end of next year. The recession has inevitably led to restructuring, with many organisations looking for ways to strip out costs.

In the current economic climate, CIOs and CFOs need at least to be able to answer the question “why not outsource IT?”, according to Brendan McGettrick, enterprise director with Version 1 and co-author of the report.
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Industrial Sectors that Outsource

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

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All commerce verticals globally have treasured the impact of outsourcing. Industrial sectors despite of their sizes are out fostering benefits by outsourcing its components. Though these fortunes are very business specific. Here is an understanding of how outsourcing benefits a variety of industrial sectors by enabling them to make better products.
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Gartner Outlines the Top 10 Forces to Impact Outsourcing and IT Services Industry

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

gartner-outlines“Buyers, providers and investors in the IT services market confront the same confluence of market and technological forces, even though their approaches and core concerns may differ,” said Benjamin Pring, research vice president at Gartner. “These forces are radically reshaping the fundamentals of how providers deliver and sell IT services and how buyers consume them.”

The 10 key forces that will have a material impact on organizations’ outsourcing-related strategies and tactics include (in no particular order):

Hyperdigitization

Hyperdigitization is the accelerating manifestation of the impact of IT. Digitization describes the parts of the economy in which the “product” or “service” is content that is entirely, or almost entirely, digital. This proportion of the economy is growing significantly faster than the “physical” aspects of the economy and as such, this force describes an essential part of the global economy. The impact is pervasive, influencing personal and social lives — but increasingly accelerates economic, commercial and political activity. It is estimated that by 2020, roughly one-quarter of the global gross domestic product (GDP) will be generated by the force of digital activity.
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Software Outsourcing: Events Calendar

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

There are a lot events in IT world. This presentation is about most interesting and huge events, exhibition in software outsourcing.

See also: CEEOA was to hold the webinar ‘Presentation of ‘CEE IT Outsourcing Review 2010’
2011 Outsourcing Industry Predictions

Software Outsourcing. Realities and Perspectives: Brief Overview

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Outsourcing is contracting with another company or person to do a particular function. Almost every organization outsources in some way. Typically, the function being outsourced is considered non-core to the business. An insurance company, for example, might outsource its janitorial and landscaping operations to firms that specialize in those types of work since they are not related to insurance or strategic to the business.

This presentation is about future of outsourcing. It contains some new facts about outsourcing progress.

See also: European IT Outsourcing Predictions and Expectations
77% clients of IT outsourcing claim to be overcharged. How to be among the happy 23%?

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