♪ The right balance: When outsourcing in [software development](/services/software development) makes sense
The decision to develop a new [software](/services/software development) is a strategic milestone for each company. At least as important is the question that who should implement this development: an internal team or an external partner? This decision, known as Inhouse vs Outsourcing Software Development, has far-reaching consequences for cost, quality and strategic orientation of the company. Especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this is a central point. In this article, we highlight the advantages and disadvantages of both models and give you a decision-making aid.
What does in-house development and outsourcing mean?
To make the right choice, it is important to understand precisely the two approaches. Both have their authorization and specific applications in which they play out their strengths.
In-house development: The own team on board
During in-house development, a permanent team of software developers is set up and employed in their own company. These employees are fully integrated into the company structure, know the internal processes and work exclusively on the company's projects.
Advantages:
- Maximum control: You have full control over the development process and priorities.
- Direct communication: Short communication channels facilitate coordination and promote agile cooperation.
- Start corporate culture: The team strongly identifies with the company and products, which can lead to a high level of commitment.
- ** Long-term knowledge building:** The technical know-how remains within the company and can be further developed in the long term.
Additions:
- High costs: Recruitment, salaries, social benefits and provision of infrastructure are cost-intensive.
- Swiss personnel search: The lack of skilled personnel in IT makes it difficult and time-consuming to find qualified developers.
- ** Limited scalability:** The team cannot easily be enlarged or reduced to respond to new requirements.
Outsourcing: Use external experts
In outsourcing, development tasks are assigned to an external service provider. This partner can be established in the same country (nearshoring) or in another part of the world (offshoring). The outsourced team works on a project basis or as part of a long-term contract for your company.
Advantages:
- ** Cost savings:** Often the costs for external developers, especially abroad, are significantly lower than for permanent employees.
- Access to specialists: You will receive immediate access to a global pool of talents and experts for specific
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