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    Eastern promise for outsourcing software

    IST Results, Belgium
    June 8 2004

    With numerous European companies caught in a dilemma of growing
    technology demands and shrinking IT budgets, outsourcing software
    development to Russia and the Newly Independent States (NIS) is an
    increasing attractive option.

    ADONIS, an IST programme-funded project, is meeting the challenges of
    this dilemma by assisting European organisations and businesses to
    outsource software development in collaboration with programmers in
    Russia and the NIS of the former Soviet Union, primarily Ukraine and
    Armenia. This is a win-win endeavour - European companies can offer
    their products and services at competitive prices, while opportunity
    is created in the participating NIS. Both benefit from rich research
    and development collaboration.

    The 10-member consortium collaborated to set up and test a pan-European
    network of services for outsourcing software tasks. Project partners
    have since formed a Brussels-based company, NewAdonis SPRL. Outsourcing
    to NIS and Russia holds "very high potential", according to project
    manager and company Director Dr Ruben Vardapetian.

    "The results of 16 pilot projects are still being analysed, but the
    three countries, including Belarus, have a huge intellectual capital
    largely unexploited by Europe and unused by their own countries,"
    he explains.

    Global software outsourcing is a lucrative, multibillion-euro
    business, with the lion's share going to India. But Russia is among
    the rising stars with an annual turnover of €400 million. NIS and
    Russia offer rapidly growing economies and large, highly educated
    populations willing to work for lower wages than their European
    counterparts. Outsourcing is not an entirely new phenomenon in the
    region. Vardapetian notes that Armenia was producing both hardware
    and software for the Soviet military since the 1950s.

    What is new, however, is the growing recognition of companies in
    Europe and across the Atlantic of its benefits. Outsourcing is becoming
    synonymous with outsmarting, offering companies the ability to reduce
    costs, focus on core business activities, compensate for lack of IT
    staff and access specialised expertise at a highly competitive price.

    Contact: Dr Ruben Vardapetian NewAdonis SPRL Chaussée de Wavre 352
    1040 Brussels Belgium Tel: +32 -2-2306916 Email: [email protected]

    http://istresults.cordis.lu/index.cfm?section=news&tpl=article&Browsin gType=Features&ID=65347
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