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In this article, we will compare with in-house software development, outlining the pros and cons of each approach. We will also advise when you should hire an in-house developer and when you should outsource.But keep in mind, the process of in-house software development is lengthy.
Step 1 — Suppose you are working for an eCommerce company. Your boss tells you that the company requires inventory management software to streamline inventory processes. You take the request and reach out to the business analysts.
Step 2 — The business analyst draws up a business requirement document and informs you what kind of resources are required.
Step 3 — You now know what the software is and what it does, so, the next step is assembling an IT team — Developers, designers, project managers, and testers. So, you reach out to the recruitment team.
Step 4 — Job postings, interviews and hiring — a good few months passes by!
Step 5 — Once you assemble a team, the development starts and now you can order the coffee ;)
But with in-house development, the team you assemble will all develop the company projects, dedicatedly, directing all efforts towards the success of the company. There will be no distractions with other projects.All your company resources are restricted to your own self and no external organization gets access to them.As the team you hire are locals, they will be well aware of the company culture and work the same hours as everyone else in the company. This will result in better collaboration.In hours when the software needs support, your team will be readily available to solve any and every bug that arises as soon as possible.Did you know? Hiring a software engineer takes 35 days, on an average in the USA.
Well, all good then! Dedicated services, no communication barriers, regular availability — life’s great with in-house software development! Hold on now…
The hassles of hiring a whole team need to be discussed. Proper screening, validating, back and forth interviewing come into play here. Also, the skills that you require might not match with the candidates applying.There’s also training them, managing the project and the huge risk of the employees leaving in-between projects.And now on to the key factor for almost all businesses — the cost! Because, I have never heard anyone say, whatever the cost might be… we don’t care. When you hire in-house employees, the costs you incur are:
Perks and other expensesOffice spaceIT architecture etc., etc.The salary of an average web developer in the USA is around $88,000.Moral — in-house team hiring and maintenance is costly.
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Also, it’s a huge debate regarding price-quality in software outsourcing. Don’t jump to hire the person who quotes the lowest price! Ensuring quality will require taking into consideration more factors than cost. With the right attitude, not only will you save money but will also find a great quality software solution.Communication is another debatable topic when it comes to outsourcing. But standing in the 21st century where almost 9/10 individuals own a smartphone, there are ample ways to cross these communication barriers.Video calling, email updates, video demos, instant messages, etc. are all bringing the outsourcing firm and the software vendor much closer in terms of collaboration.Then why outsource? A large majority of business owners are hesitant when it comes to bespoke software development. The main reason for it is the price. Also, as discussed, capacity issues still remain one of the biggest challenges along with hiring talent for in-house development and outsourcing seems like a quick fix.
According to a report on , enterprises and startups were asked: “Have you ever outsourced software development fully or partly?”
Out of the people who outsourced, 57.33% outsourced development to a Software development company!
Now we know what in-house development and outsourcing are and their pros and cons. So, when does it actually make sense to outsource software development and when to develop software in-house?
Both are time-consuming. Both require due-diligence. If you don’t hire a competent developer, your project will suffer, Similarly, if you don’t hire a competent software outsourcing company, your project will suffer!Consider three things when you need to make a decision regarding outsourcing vs in-house: budget, timeline and project scope.
Let me explain with an example: suppose you decide to develop a taxi-sharing app and your whole focus and business revolves around that. That becomes your core business activity. You know that you have some time before you launch and you also have some money to support the development. Going for an in-house team is the best in this case.
This development will be continuous and every aspect of your business will revolve around this. Is it a specialized service you need to handle full-time. So, hire an in-house team!Now, say you need an inventory management software that will help automate the business processes. But, your business doesn’t revolve around this and once you have the software you don’t need daily maintenance. Also, you need this software fast and don’t want to spend too much on it. You are better off outsourcing this to some capable software outsourcing company.
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