Friday, November 19, 2010

Outsourcing Market is Ramping Up Challenging Established Locations

A newly released study by Duke University's Offshoring Research Network and PricewaterhouseCoopers has revealed that the long established outsourcing locations India and North America are steadily surrendering in the space of outsourced software development. Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Asia, on the contrary, are picking up steam and emerge as strong global rivals. The challenging service areas are named contact centers, business process outsourcing, and information technology outsourcing. The results are based on a global survey conducted among 514 outsourcing service providers in 50 countries.

The survey’s findings clearly indicate the growing potential of the outsourcing market with offshoring continues constituting its biggest part – the market continues to expand globally driving competition and more cost-effective services. "Growing competition has transformed the outsourcing industry into a global race for market share," PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Managing Director Charles Aird noted in his statement.

Other facts of interest according to the survey include:

• A large number of service providers expect to begin new software development and IT-service contracts over the next several years. Overall, 62 percent of service providers said they plan to expand the scale of their existing offerings.

• The survey also found that the economic crisis of 2009 reemphasized the importance of cost savings and efficiency improvement as the top strategic reasons for outsourcing, followed by access to qualified personnel.

Source: Outsourcing-Russia.com

Friday, November 12, 2010

ITO Market Keeps Up Growth in the Third Quarter: Everest

Everest Group, a global consulting and research firm, has recently issued its Q3 Report on the global outsourcing market. The findings reflect certain improvement of the IT services (ITO) market compared to the previous quarter, while business process outsourcing (BPO) activity marginally decreased. The report mentions, that ITO activity was largely led by five "mega deals", each having contract values over $1 billion.

Other key highlights of the report include:

• North America continued to account for about one-third of total transactions; North America and the United Kingdom contributed toward about one-half of all deals. Notable activity was reported from select geographies, including Spain, Germany and India.

• The banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) and manufacturing, distribution, retail (MDR) verticals continued to dominate transaction signings, with some high-value contracts also reported in the public sector.

• In addition to the five ITO mega deals, 60 large deals with contract values exceeding $50 million also were recorded during the quarter.

• Offshore activity saw 34 delivery centers established in the second quarter, the majority in Asia followed by Eastern Europe and Latin America.

Source: Global Services