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Issue > Jul 2009 > Analysis
 
 
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Offshore globalization driven by economic downturn


( 01 Jul 2009 )

In the past few years, the offshore services industry has increasingly referred to itself in the terms of “global sourcing”, where low-cost offshore resources are sourced from multiple onshore and offshore locations, rather than just India. Today, the low-cost offshore delivery model is well established in the US, UK and Indian IT services industries. We have seen several offshore heritage players rise rapidly up the ranks to compete head-on with their more established and larger “onshore” competitors.

However, the “global sourcing” market is far from global currently, and is predominately an “Anglocentric” landscape. Less than a third of the volume of offshore services delivered globally originates from outside of India today – due to a combination of historical and cultural factors. In Ovum’s view, vendor capability for BPO in most alternative locations, particularly in Eastern Europe, Africa, China and Latin America, is still immature.

“Scalability challenges in these locations will require many vendors to build multiple alternative locations on each continent in order to thoroughly target the global sourcing opportunity,” says Samad Masood, IT services senior analyst, Ovum. “For this reason, we do not see global sourcing becoming established as a consistent offering across vendors until well into the next decade”.

ECONOMIC PRESSURES SPUR NEW ADOPTION

Nonetheless, Ovum believes that this landscape will change rapidly due to the global economic crisis. “The downturn will accelerate adoption across Continental Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific as client organizations in these regions look (often for the first time) at BPO as a credible option to reduce costs and increase business agility,” says Masood.

These non-English speaking clients will drive demand for services provision from alternate locations that better suit their businesses language and culture. And as this occurs, vendors’ propositions will evolve from a focus on “offshore” cost-saving towards one of “globally sourced” process excellence. In other words, a market based on services sourced from “best-of-breed” locations, from either one or multiple collaborating vendors.

“However, despite this scenario, it is important to notice that the globally sourced BPO market is still in its earliest phase of development, and there is a long way to go in terms of gaining acceptance for the idea outside the US and the UK,” says Masood. “The long-term winners in this market will be those that manage to maintain growth in line with the market and innovate in terms of delivery capability and quality, all while balancing the books.” It is a tough task, and Ovum could see more failures than successes among the vendor community before globally sourced BPO becomes truly established in the mainstream.

So, while Ovum doesn’t agree with most vendors that true “global sourcing” exists today – it can be seen emerging rapidly over the next three to five years as the economic downturn kick starts non-Anglocentric adoption.

Courtesy: Ovum

 

 
 
 

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