Offshore IT outsourcing without the headache and risk? Professional business and IT group says the solution is on-site management of offshore projects by professionals from the client’s country.
December 31, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
For American owned independent offshore software company, PhilAmerican Global Solutions, managing on site is a key to dealing effectively with often-difficult issues of culture, language, and common business standards. “Taking the headaches and risks out of offshore IT projects is what we do. We do it by managing projects on-site in the Philippines, using our extensive experience with the culture, dealing with our clients in American English, and conducting development projects according to Western business standards,“ says Chief Operating Officer, James L. Bobbitt.
“It also helps,” says Bobbitt, “that we are supervising professional, degreed, highly experienced local software engineers and graphic artists with an impressive range of skills who also have a great personal interest in growing the company and in making Davao City the next custom software development capital of South East Asia.’
“Their range of software technology skills is unmatched. Credentials, extensive experience, and our low cost along with on-site American management offers great value to our clients.”
“Our staff of engineers and graphics artists know our job is to supply our clients with end-to-end custom software, websites, databases, and creative graphics work without the headaches and risks in a convenient and cost effective manner. They are customer centered and know what it takes,” says Bobbitt.
PhilAmerican Global Solutions provides a wide range of high quality, dependable web site, system software, and graphic development services at about 1/5th the U.S cost.
Managing owners are formerly from Chicago, Evanston, Pontiac, and East St. Louis Illinois, three are Vietnam veterans, all of whom 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.