Offshoring isn't for brownfield apps
Offshoring app development can look like a smart move on paper. Lower hourly rates, round-the-clock delivery and access to global talent make it seem like an easy cost-saving win.
Offshoring app development can look like a smart move on paper. Lower hourly rates, round-the-clock delivery and access to global talent make it seem like an easy cost-saving win.
When you’ve inherited a mess of an app, and your backlog is growing faster than your team can fix it, bringing in outside help can be a smart move.
You’ve ticked all the QA boxes. The app is signed off. But it still crashes once it’s in users’ hands. What the heck?