Custom computer software company offers unique American managed offshore value proposition
December 21, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Davao City, Philippines - Stacey Baird, CMO and Director of custom software and website development company, PhilAmerican Global Solutions, announces a unique value proposition to clients: “Although an offshore custom software and web site development company, PhilAmerican is exceptionally easy to work with because we are on-site American managed, in English, where the work is done.”“Our corporate standard is value, all around, 360-degree value. That means ease of communication, great quality, on time, as specified and on-budget delivery at great offshore rates, in English. That’s value,” says Baird.
PhilAmerican Global Solutions provides a wide range of high quality, dependable web site, system software, and graphic development work at about 1/5th the cost of having it done in the U.S.
“In addition,” says Baird, “our software system analysts are university graduates with six or more years of extensive experience. Their range of software technology skills is unmatched. Credentials, extensive experience, and low cost with on-site American management offers unique position and great value to our clients.”
“Our philamerican web site does an excellent job and supports our corporate values of reliability and delivering high quality custom software at offshore rates.”
Managing owners are formerly from Chicago, Evanston, Pontiac, and East St. Louis Illinois, include 3 Vietnam veterans, who now reside in Davao City, Philippines where they manage highly skilled local software engineers to American business standards.
More than 8000 companies outsource knowledge-based work to the Philippines. These include Dell Computer Customer Service Call Center, Disney and Pixar computer graphic and animation centers, Microsoft, IBM, Amkor, America On Line, Accenture, Barnes & Noble, Caltex, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, Northwest Airlines, Proctor & Gamble, AIG, International Red Cross, Alitalia, Great Plains Software, Fujitsu and NEC.