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Gartner: Economic Woes Will Increase Offshoring

Research firm Gartner is predicting that the current economic downturn in the United States will mean that more IT and development positions will go overseas.

In a summary of the report, "Offshoring IT Services Can Cut Costs: Options for a Potential Economic Downturn," Gartner analyst and Vice President Allie Young commented, "In the best case scenario [a short-term downturn], buyers will aggressively seek cost-saving measures by accelerating offshore delivery or, for first time users, moving IT services to offshore locations."

In the case of an extended downturn, Young predicted that "buyers will aggressively move toward offshore destinations and service providers that can offer a global delivery model to access lower-cost IT labor for routine IT work that must continue for the business to operate."

Another Gartner analyst, Arup Roy, agreed, saying that "Organizations are likely to conclude that increasing the proportion of work to offshore locations is the best way to reduce labor costs, among other benefits."

"In most sectors, the watchword is caution," Roy continued. "IT budgets have not yet been cut, and offshore services options are being considered or accelerated as a prudent step to contain labor costs."

The study was released by the India-based arm of Gartner last month. It indicated that India will most likely continue to be a lead choice for outsourced services, despite "the recent appreciation of the Indian rupee and rising wage rates."

The study is available here.

About the Author

Becky Nagel serves as vice president of AI for 1105 Media specializing in developing media, events and training for companies around AI and generative AI technology. She also regularly writes and reports on AI news, and is the founding editor of PureAI.com. She's the author of "ChatGPT Prompt 101 Guide for Business Users" and other popular AI resources with a real-world business perspective. She regularly speaks, writes and develops content around AI, generative AI and other business tech. She has a background in Web technology and B2B enterprise technology journalism.

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