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Recently, I've been delving into the concept of IT Staff Augmentation Outsourcing, and I must say, it's been quite an enlightening experience. It's become increasingly evident how this strategy can significantly help companies scale their capabilities without the overheads associated with full-time hires.
In the tech world, where the demand for highly skilled professionals outstrips supply, staff augmentation is a practical solution. It offers the flexibility to onboard experts on a project basis, ensuring that you have the right people for the job without long-term commitments. This model has allowed our team to rapidly adapt to shifting project requirements while maintaining quality and efficiency.
In my exploration, I came across Scimus and their outsourcing software development services (thescimus.com/software-development...). Their approach to staff augmentation seems to strike a balance between providing quality talent and preserving project continuity, which is quite compelling.
I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences on IT Staff Augmentation Outsourcing. Do you think it's a viable strategy in the long run? Looking forward to your insights!
Nice Listing Galyna!
I would request you to take a look at Calibrate Software.
Calibrate Software is a Software development company in Chicago providing full-services in Web & Mobile development for the past 5 years. Calibrate Software has great experience of co-operating with companies across a wide range of fields including e-commerce, fintech, banking, logistics, retail, sports & healthcare.
Key clients: Tally App, Pikazo Al Art, Reynolds Architecture, Rideshare App, Leveled pro, Mince.
Budget: $250k+
Team Size:10 - 49
Website: calibrated.io
This post is only about software product development companies. But these days many products are actually combinations of software and hardware, so in many instances, it might be beneficial to work with a company that can build both. That's the one of the principals on which we built our product development company, LA New Product Development Team. Knowing coding or UI design is not enough these days. What's really important is how you deliver those software experiences, through which physical media.
I would also add our product design company. Here is the website: lanpdt.com/
Check it out!