New Partnership CASTs Eye on Outsourcing

Posted By Jonathan Bloom on July 27, 2011 | CAST News, Outsourced Software

outsourcing software qualityWhenever a company chooses to outsource, there is a certain relinquishment of control. It is simply neither possible nor desirable to hold tightly to the reins of all aspects of an outsourced project. It stands to reason, therefore, that studies in the industry have revealed that many in IT management either are dissatisfied with their outsourcers or feel their outsourcers have “made up” work to pad their billings.

Things become even more problematic when the outsourced project has an off-shored element. Often, cultural differences and distance contribute to increasing both the risks and management costs. Eventually, the risks wipe out the potential increase in benefits.

All of this comes back to the issue of control, or, to paraphrase one of my favorite figures of the 20th Century, Muhammad Ali, “You can’t fix what you can’t see.”

software services outsourcingIn a move that will improve management of outsourced projects and shed greater visibility on them, CAST today announced a partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading IT services, consulting and business solutions firm.

The strategic partnership will provide Tata with the CAST Application Intelligence Platform®, which will allow TCS consultants to automatically analyze and measure the essential structural quality attributes (reliability, security, performance and maintainability) of client applications, whether developed by TCS or by other vendors. The service will reduce the risk of high impact business disruptions due to corrupted data, application outages, security breaches and performance problems.

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Posted by Jonathan Bloom

Jonathan is an experienced writer with over 17 years in the technology industry. Jon has written more than 500 journal and magazine articles and other materials that have been published throughout the U.S. and Canada. He has expertise in a wide-range of subjects within the IT industry including software development, enterprise software, mobile, database, security, BI, SaaS/Cloud, Health Care IT and Sustainable Technology. Jon holds a B.A. in History from Gettysburg College. He enjoys attending sporting events, cooking, studying American history and listening to Bruce Springsteen music.

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