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Key takeaways
- Why Nearshoring and Onshoring are often the better choice than offshoring to overseas.
- Quality, legal certainty and communication in focus.
Why Nearshoring and Onshoring are often the better choice than offshoring to overseas. Quality, legal certainty and communication in focus.
“Good software is not an accident—it comes from a structured development process with clear quality standards.”
– Björn Groenewold, Managing Director, Groenewold IT Solutions
Key Takeaway: IT outsourcing to German providers combines the benefits of cost efficiency with GDPR compliance, shared time zone, and cultural proximity. Best practices: agree on clear SLAs, schedule regular alignment meetings, and contractually secure knowledge transfer.
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IT outsourcing in Germany: Benefits and best practices by Michael Weber 10. May 2026 Why Nearshoring and Onshoring are often the better choice than offshoring to overseas. Quality, legal certainty and communication in focus.
Short: The lack of skilled personnel in IT forces many companies to use external resources.
The lack of skilled personnel in IT forces many companies to use external resources. IT outsourcing has long been common practice. But the question is: where to outsource?
While India or Eastern Europe are attracting low hourly rates, outsourcing within Germany (Onshoring) or near EU (Nearshoring) is gaining attractiveness.

The risks of offshoring (Fernost)
Short: At first glance, hourly rates of 20-30 euros seem unbeatable.
At first glance, hourly rates of 20-30 euros seem unbeatable. But the hidden costs are often high:
- Time shift: When you work, your team sleeps – and vice versa. Direct communication is difficult.
- Cultural differences: "Yes" means in some cultures only "I have heard you", not "I have understood and will do it." Misunderstandings are pre-programmed.
- Quality fluctuations: High fluctuations in offshore teams often lead to inconsistent code quality.
Advantages of IT outsourcing in Germany (Onshoring)
Short: Cooperation with a German software development company offers decisive advantages that often make up the higher hourly rate more than compensate.
Cooperation with a German software development company offers decisive advantages that often make up the higher hourly rate more than compensate.
1. Legal security & privacy
A German contractual partner is subject to German law and GDPR. This is indispensable especially for sensitive customer data or critical infrastructure. You have a tangible contact person and legal handle.
2. Communication & Culture
No language barrier, same time zone, similar working culture. You understand – also between the lines. Complex requirements can be efficiently clarified in direct conversation (or video call).
3. Quality & Training
The dual training system and the universities in Germany provide a high technical level. German developers are often not only coders, but engineers who think and solve problems holistic.
4. Physical proximity
For important workshops, kick-offs or crisis sessions you can quickly meet yourself personally. This creates trust and strengthens the partnership.
Best Practices for Successful Outsourcing
Short: Whether onshore or nearshore, these rules always apply:
Whether onshore or nearshore, these rules always apply:
- Define clear goals: what exactly should be outsourced? A whole project or just individual tasks?
- No "Fire and Forget": Outsourcing does not mean giving responsibility. You need internal Product Owner who controls the external team.
- Integration: Treat external developers like their own employees. Give them access to tools, information and connect them to the team.
- Documentation: Follow clean documentation and code quality to avoid dependencies.
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References and further reading
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The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
About the author
Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH
Since 2009 Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH (founded 2012) and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.
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