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Outsourcing still driven by short-term payoff

Andy McCue silicon.com

Published: 16 Mar 2006 13:15 GMT

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Short-term cost gains are still the main driver for outsourcing IT, according to new research from analyst Gartner.

Reducing costs and improving efficiencies were cited as the main reasons for outsourcing by more than half of the 945 respondents to the global survey.

The other main outsourcing drivers after cost cutting include achieving speed and flexibility, and gaining access to technical expertise and skills.

But the reasons for outsourcing also differed by vertical market and geography. Financial services and public sector organisations are the most likely to go down the cost-cutting route while US respondents cited improving IT service to end users as their leading driver.

The top two inhibitors to IT outsourcing are data security or privacy issues, and concerns around the potentially high costs of outsourcing.

Allie Young, research VP at Gartner, said in a statement: "Companies have a growing concern about losing control of their intellectual capital and the business knowledge of key employees whose jobs or roles may be threatened by outsourcing, particularly when downsizing occurs."

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Software development for instance can be off shored with a perceived reduction in development costs but the resulting code is rarely of good quality and there is much greater expense in reworking and support over the life of software developed in this way. As a consultant who has to deal with off shoring on daily basis I very often see no savings at all over the lifetime of a software product, and in some cases actually see projects costing a fortune to rework.

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