Mike

we currently have this in place and it works really well for us. Design and 
architecture is led by our on-shore guys and the team includes great, very 
competitively priced talent in Indonesia. If we need to scale up the team, 
we can do so quite effectively in Indonesia.

While most of our work is done for our own products, we do also offer our 
resources to other projects that align with our team's capabilities. Drop 
me a line at [email protected] if you're interested.

regards

Mark

On Sunday, July 1, 2012 5:54:23 AM UTC+8, mike@mrKruntz wrote:
>
> Hey all,
>
> I was hoping someone here may be able to help me out? I've noticed a rise 
> recently in dev teams taking a blended shore approach to their business, 
> having architecture and strategy managed locally and coding and manual work 
> done overseas (china, Philippines, Ukraine and India predominantly).
>
> I know most people here would probably be in favour of internal and local 
> teams but for rapid prototyping, this approach may be advantageous and cost 
> effective.
>
> Does anyone here have an insight or experience working with a 
> blended-shore company (good or bad)?
>
> Disclaimer (I'm currently searching for a project based dev team to rapid 
> prototype a number of start-up concepts)
>
> Thanks heaps !
>
>

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