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As a leading creator of primary software applications, BHMI would like to share some useful topic papers that offer practical advice regarding your various business software options. These documents cover important topics such as the benefits of onshoring versus offshoring, ways to rejuvenate your existing applications, and how to create a competitive advantage with your business software. Please click the links below to view these topic papers in full.
Homeshoring With increasing pressure on companies to reduce costs and maximize value for their existing customer bases, technology has emerged as a critical enabler of innovation and competitive advantage. For the past several years, U.S. businesses have looked to offshoring software development projects as a means to accomplish both cost savings and innovation. More>> Buy, Build or BHMI Your current software no longer meets your needs. It is unable to provide valuable information; does not support your current business process; is difficult to maintain or is frequently unavailable due to system failures. Or, perhaps your company needs a completely new software application to support a specific business process. More>> Onshoring vs. Offshoring Are you thinking about outsourcing your software development project, but you are not sure if you should use onshore or offshore development resources? Based on the straight comparison of hourly outsource rates of onshore resources compared to offshore rates in India or elsewhere, offshore development seems to make a lot of sense. More>> Outsourcing Guidelines The concept of outsourcing stems from the idea of comparative advantage first postulated by Adam Smith in his book "The Wealth of Nations". Smith suggested that individuals, firms, and nations are better at producing certain goods and services and thus must concentrate on producing those over others. More>> Competitive Advantage Gaining an edge over the competition has never been more challenging. In today's market, customers demand a steady flow of new products and services. Innovations rapidly become commodities. Global expansion requires compliance with new regulations such as Basel II and MiFID. More>> Expand Your Capacity The availability of U.S. software jobs declined sharply in 2001 in the wake of the dot-com bust and was still depressed in 2003 when experts warned global offshoring would suck millions of software development jobs out of the U.S. In response to these warnings, many of the best and brightest U.S. students decided to seek alternative career paths to software engineering. More>> Your Business, Your Software, Your Way Most likely, software applications have become a critical component in your overall business strategy to differentiate capabilities, improve productivity, increase efficiency, elevate customer satisfaction, and boost profits. However, in this day of rapid technology innovation, the world of custom software development has become increasingly complex and difficult to navigate. More>> Software Innovation In light of current economic conditions, most businesses are doing everything within their power to cut costs and save money. Historically, during challenging economic times, businesses have looked to their IT budgets for cost reduction over any other budget. More>> Software Rejuvenation Throughout the years, your company has invested thousands of dollars, perhaps millions, on a homegrown legacy application that no longer meets your needs. It is unable to provide valuable information; does not support your current business process; is difficult to maintain, or is frequently unavailable due to system failures. More>> |
ResourcesHomeshoring
Buy, Build or BHMI
Onshoring vs. Offshoring
Outsourcing Guidelines
Competitive Advantage
Expand Your IT Capacity
Your Business, Your Software, Your Way
Software Innovation
Software Rejuvenation
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