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Near Shore Outsourcing
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Since the mid-1990s, the delivery of
outsourced services has seen some dramatic changes. These
changes have brought about the evolution of service sourcing
models - from a domestic delivery model into a global service
delivery model.
According to IT industry experts, this evolution is
irreversible. Offshore outsourcing has steadily gained
credibility, not only as a vehicle to reach low cost labour
pools, but also as a medium for faster time to market, better
quality software, IT enabled services and accelerated innovation
processes.
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Its relevance rests on the fact that industry players must adapt
to a global labour force. Companies must make their investment
decisions based on the capabilities of different vendors in
different countries, as they evolve into a global service
sourcing model.
The Near Shore concept adapted by NearSoft is an alternative to
traditional offshore IT solutions. The idea behind the concept
is to leverage Bulgaria's proximity, cost structure and
international trade agreements to provide European based
companies with a convenient alternative.
In a Near Shore model, service providers deliver services from
an adjacent or nearby country. The fundamentals of the model are
(as with the offshore model) to leverage lower cost structures
and achieve higher productivity by focusing on specialization
and quality initiatives.
The model also takes advantage of proximity and international
trade agreements, such as the EU association treaty.
The Total Cost of Engagement (TCE) for Near Shore projects
encompasses personnel costs, the expenditure associated with
physical and system infrastructure, telecommunications, travel,
adjusted costs for risk and productivity differences, as well as
management overheads. The overall Near Shore TCE is invariably
lower than its offshore equivalent. |
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