Staying ahead in challenging times
Budgets and margins are under pressure. How can you make sure your digitalization projects stay up to speed?
Headlines are gloomy. Economic experts agree: we are moving into a recession. Inflation is on the rise, interests are up, and both companies and people are trying to adjust. In times of financial insecurity, maybe the sensible thing is to keep expenses and investments to a minimum? To hibernate and wait for things to improve? On the other hand, if a business wants to survive, it is rarely an option to do nothing. To stay competitive, to meet the upcoming challenges without coming to a complete halt, it makes sense to explore new ways of working. Companies that rely on software are no exception.
Here at System Verification we work with software quality assurance. This is a critical part of the software development life cycle, especially if you continuously and seamless want to make high-quality releases that provide great user experiences.
Meeting your capacity needs
So how can you stay up to speed, keep on innovating and deliver on time in a cost-efficient way during tougher times? Get acquainted with our nearshoring offer. It is a service that combines several advantages. For example, our working environment and continuous skills development give us a low employee turnover rate – which in turn means that we can secure good continuity in your projects. But the most obvious benefit is that it gives you access to English-speaking, highly skilled quality assurance and DevOps experts. And that is an area where demand generally exceeds supply.
“Companies in all sectors are still struggling with capacity problems for their digitalization and IT projects. They experience difficulties in finding, and recruiting, people with the right skills. With our large body of consultants and our nearshore delivery centers, we really can help here. One of the strengths of the delivery model is its flexibility. We base it on the client’s specific needs. When we set up a project team it may consist of a mix of QA experts from nearshore and Sweden. The important thing is, we pick the consultants that are best suited for the task at hand in close collaboration with our clients” says Chief Sales Officer Peter Sognefur.
Quality guaranteed
But what about communication problems, response times and a general confusion around priorities – engaging an offshore team isn’t always hassle-free?
“First of all, our track record functions as a quality guarantee. We have worked with large international clients for 10+ years and have well-established, proven processes in place. And the term nearshore doesn’t just refer to our teams being geographically close to Sweden. We are in the same time zone, and more importantly, it is also about similar business ethics and culture. Our existing clients are happy to refer us,” says Peter Sognefur.
Scalable to your needs
Nearshoring is scalable and suitable for companies and projects of any size. It is a particularly perfect fit if you are facing a challenging market situation. Given the well-oiled machinery, startup is quick. A local single point of contact adds to the smoothness of the process. Sales Manager Bobby Kociski explains:
“You have ONE main contact all throughout. In addition, we always make sure our team of consultants get to meet you as our client – they usually spend the first weeks of a new project at your site, to get to know you and your organisation.”
Our nearshoring offer is very much a personal service.
“And remember, Sarajevo is just a short flight from Sweden. Our clients are always welcome to come and visit our great teams – that is how we build a closer and more personal relationship!” adds Bobby Kociski.