Offshore Outsourcing in today's world is seen as a strategic management option rather than just a way to cut costs. It helps companies achieve their business objectives through operational excellence and an edge in the market place. Every company today, has one or more of its services outsourced so that it can focus more on its core competencies. Outsourcing's emerging power as a business tool of unique versatility and flexibility is undoubted.
Resources of the companies need to be focused on core business functions so the non-core functions need to be outsourced, this gives you the right combination of people, processes and technology to operate effectively in the global market place without burdening your time and budget. This is the reason why more and more companies are showing interest in off-shoring / outsourcing their activities to various offshore locations. India is certainly one of the preferred destinations for organizations world over. |
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Companies outsource in order to achieve the following benefits
- Financial Savings
- Technical Abilities
- Market Agility
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The benefits gained by the client on a short-term basis would be:
- Ability to focus resources and attention on core business initiatives.
- Reduction in headcount and attrition rates in the outsourced function.
- Re-skilling of remaining staff with better and more marketable skills.
- Refinement of project management, risk management, and service delivery skills.
- Implementation of demand management and service delivery disciplines.
- Optimization of systems management and support processes.
- Access as needed to specialized resources.
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Typical long-term benefits include:
- Predictable results-based expense for the outsourced function over the life of an outsourcing agreement.
- Joint and proactive problem solving and innovation.
- Superior management of the business application portfolio.
- Enhanced career opportunities for client staff, based on sophisticated.
- Management, contracting, and outsourcing integration skills.
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Our Execution Strategy
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The diagram below shows the proposed Network architecture.
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The schematic diagram above shows 2 logical partitions, the left hand side depicts the customer infrastructure whereas the right hand side depicts the BMC Off-shoring hub. The above conceptual architecture is designed with the primary objective of having secure and effective data transfer between the customer location and BMC Off-shoring hub. Features like bandwidth, redundancy etc can be built in, but the same would not affect the conceptual layout.
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1. Customer Side
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The customer server farm to which the delivery team would be having access to would be behind a firewall, which in-turn would be connected to a router providing high speed internet access. The customer firewall would allow only authorized traffic to enter the customer data centre.
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2. Off-shoring Hub
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Our Off-shoring centre has a context-based firewall. The context based firewall will provides the flexibility to create multiple contexts with each customer having one or more contexts, based on the project requirements, and each of this contexts connecting to a Virtual LAN, which consists of one or more team member/s who form part of the customer project. This approach of using context based firewall technology would give an assurance to the customer of data security, by creating an encrypted virtual tunnel between the customer infrastructure and the project delivery team.
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Our Off-shoring / Outsourcing Services Include
- Application Maintenance & Management
- Testing
- Infrastructure Monitoring & Management Solutions
- Custom Application Development
- Off-shore Technical Resources
- Payroll Processing
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