Friday 4 August 2017

Change is the Only Constant – Trends Go Up & Down in IT Outsourcing


“Do what you do best and outsource the rest” – Peter Drucker. This has been the basic fundamental with which the IT outsourcing industry has been ruling the globe since a long time now. It isn’t everyone’s cup of tea to bask on everything, especially when it comes to technology, which is the fastest growing fraternity all over the world, irrespective of the size, segment and type of domain that is adapting itself to the swift technology wave. Even IT enterprises are turning more premeditated and are partnering with other IT outsourcing partners for a better quality, efficient and superior digitization. Offshore software development is here to stay, so says the n number of users leveraging the potential of this engagement model that has carved a niche for itself all around. The market for outsourcing sector is sure to instantly increase in demand, with an exponential growth the in the escalating needs of the clients.

IT Outsourcing is turning out to be a major route to encourage modernization and efficiency in the enterprise. With such a huge engagement model creating waves, trends are bound to be generated on a continuous basis which showcases the rise and fall of a mix of technologies, approaches and changing client needs. Annually, trends keep changing. In offshore software development companies, some trends rise, some fall and you see a new mix and match of novel patterns coming up each time you view the IT outsourcing sector on a bigger scale. Because of umpteen external factors like enterprise digitization, cloud computing, business intelligence, project execution methodologies like DevOps, Agile, enterprise mobile apps, newer tools and technologies etc., there are some trending observations which will continue to rule and some which will slow down over a period of time, fading away its significance and making way for new ones.

This post was originally published on SPEC INDIA's blog

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