Outsourcing White Papers
Offshore Outsourcing
Overview As all companies face increased competition due to globalization and unforgiving market forces, the use of offshore development partners is becoming a compelling way to maintain market share and boost profits. Moving development offshore - once a risky proposition - is now a well understood, highly defined process. Using Bamboo's offshore roadmap, Partners can have substantial offshore teams working in a matter of months, and can realize commensurate savings in that time. Saving money is a major benefit of this strategy, but not the only one: their clients also benefit from being able to focus more on their core competencies, access to higher level technical skills, higher quality production, and increased flexibility.
| Publisher | Bamboo Technologies | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2009 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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