Offshore Software Development
:After US, now its UK coming to
India
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As a part of its
re-organisation shuffle at
Stirling, Scotland and
Reading, England, Prudential, a major British
insurance firm has announced
80-finance department jobs
will be moved to India, 60
of them from Stirling. And,
the reason why Prudential
has seen fit to move
80-more jobs to India is,
because it is more than
satisfied with the work
being performed by its
more than 1,000 Indian
employees in Mumbai.
Global firms are rapidly
adopting offshore software
development as a
successful part of their
corporate business
strategy, because offshore
IT outsourcing and
offshore software
development provides them
with business flexibility,
allowing them to focus on
core competencies, while
at the same time offering
exclusive cost-effective
solutions for their
business requirements. Undoubtedly,
quality has become the
hallmark of the Indian
software industry.
Therefore, when
New York-based
A1 Technology offshores
your software development
project to one of its
operation centers in
India or otherwise, you reap
the following benefits:
You as a client located
10,000 miles away can
monitor your software
development project on a
minute-to-minute basis,
ensure quality checks
A virtual 24-hour office
environment for US-based
clients, despite a 12-hour
time difference provided by
a high-speed dotcom link.
Unmatched expertise,
customer focused software
development skills, and
experience in cutting-edge
technologies.
Constantly, working at
striking a balance between
client resources and cost,
A1 Technology offers
offshore software
development services,
ensuring the client
benefits most from its
offshore delivery model.
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