Tuesday, August 21, 2007

How to outsource?

How to outsource your IT work to an Indian Company without meeting them?

Indian offshore companies are considered a viable outsourcing option today. What they offer is a strategic initiative to cut costs and access to intellectual capital not available in-house. Virtual Web companies are a natural outgrowth of the omnipresence of the Internet. But is the company just a web page or does it comprise a team of people who follow established processes and possess infrastructure?

The Trend in Offshore Outsourcing

Companies are beginning to look to the emerging Internet Information Technology Services from Offshore Indian companies for help with everything from strategy development to interactive marketing to application development and integration.
India has become the leader in offshore contracting services (India owns around 80 percent of this market) because of -

• A highly trained work force
• Low labor costs
• Appreciation for software development disciplines
• A widespread use of the English language

The Need to Evaluate

The content of the Internet is very diverse and it is necessary to evaluate what you find. Especially when it relates to appraising a "Virtual" company that one may never meet face to face. When outsourcing something as critical as IT operations and services it is important to form a "sourcing-alternatives" team to evaluate potential IT partners and determine what role each of the partners would play.

The job of translating the information to end products still takes place in a brick and mortar office where real people work. When the partners' roles and their scopes are defined ambiguously, network deadlines cannot be met and end products may not meet set quality standards.

It is vital to select the right and capable vendor to ensure the success of your project. This will ensure that you get the best services or output for your money (on hardware and software), effort and time spent as these are the most important information resources in an organization.

Enterprises evaluating virtual vendors for business projects are faced with difficult choices. The market is full of claims by many companies promising that they "do it all" and will deliver the enterprise into the E-business economy. Most do not have the breadth of skills necessary to develop and support the overall e-business needs of traditional enterprises.

The dotcom meltdown that happened a few years ago proved that most of the virtual companies though claiming to be up to any challenge, did not have the business model or the capability to deliver. Validating a company's claims can therefore not be overemphasized.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

HBI Software Journey - Part I

It’s been an eventful journey for HBI Software from the day it started till date.

HBI started its operation on 10th of September 2001. It was the time when many companies especially start-ups were winding up their operations in Bangalore due to the so-called Dot Com-Burst! But HBI had secured good contract which made sure we pass those difficult times smoothly; thanks for the management team that was there in London.

New Contract

HBI Software recently entered into a contract with XegenIT, a product developement company into ICT sector from New Zealand. A team has been formed and guys have buckled up for it. It surely is going to be an interesting journey!

Friday, August 10, 2007

A Blog is born!

After 2160 days of its inception, a blog is born for HBI Software!
All say and also we say, better late than never!

So, will keep you all in loop..Watch this space.