A question we got recently: I'm from the US. Can you help me?
The answer is: absolutely! Most of our development partners are located in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia. So, there will be a significant time difference.
However: you can use that in your advantage as well. Assume you already have a development team in the US. In that case you can work on your developments the clock round.
And if not, you can assign tasks to your external development team by the end of your working day. And by the start of your next working day it is probably finished.
In our opinion it doesn't matter in which branche you're in. In most cases you can: – significantly reduce the time to market – find experts you can't find in your own area – easily scale up and down your team – save 25-75% on your development And ...
Myth 1 - Outstaffing limits the ownership of the code. As opposed to outsourcing, where the code is most often owned by the company who is producing it, when using outstaffing you're in control and have direct ownership of the code. This comes in ...
Outstaffing is a model in which you can easily set up a team and start working with them for the long term (so not specifically project based with an ending character). As you can imagine this will entail significant investments. The most important ...
This will be dependant on your current situation and the outstaffing solution you'll finally choose. Going to India will probably save you more than a solution in Central and Eastern Europe. However, all solutions have their pros and cons, for sure. ...
First of all, hereby an explanation of what outsourcing and outstaffing is. In case of outsourcing, your development partner will work on a project. They're project responsible and the client has rarely access to the development team itself. The ...