Connections (http://connectionsconsult.ro/), the market leader on the digital transformation market in Romania, Bulgaria and Serbia, has conducted an analysis of opportunities which Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South-East Asia have when they externalize their IT operations to Romania.

The reduced costs and cultural similarities (Canada), the opportunity of branching out into new markets and access to international know-how (South-East Asia), enhanced productivity because of the time difference and the English language level of the teams (Australia and New Zealand) represent key advantages to externalize the IT&C services to Romania for these regions.

“Roughly 15% of Connections’ clients are from Canada and Asia, as well as a plethora of local Romanian corporations and companies. A significant percentage of requests is for Java software developer and IT Infrastructure Engineer. The projects for which we are needed are diverse, from support to infrastructure”, stated Bogdan Florea, Connections founder and CEO.

Outsourcing IT services wholly (managed services) or to complete the internal team (staff augmentation) brings a series of key benefits to the company, such as cost reduction for human resources, logistics and offices and productivity increase by using larger teams with reduced costs.

“For the above-mentioned countries, outsourcing to Romania saves up to 25% from the allotted budget of a local team and, as a personal estimate, attracting more customers on ITO from the 3 areas, may bring tens, even hundreds of millions of euro to the Romanian economy”, adds Bogdan Florea.

Equally important benefits are fast access to niche specialists and to a dynamic pool of talents, access to current know-how by exposing the team to complex projects at an industrial and geographical level and doing away with downtime periods because the ITO partner is in a region with another time zone and can work in synch with the internal team.

“If the internal team is based in Montreal and works from 10 AM to 6 PM local time, and the externalised team is in Romania works from 8 AM to 5 PM local time, Romania being 7 hours ahead of Montreal, the combined team will be active daily between 1 AM and 6 PM on the Montreal time zone, which reduces downtime by 50%, from 16 hours to only 7 hours,” explains Bogdan Florea.

Depending on the complexity of projects there will be teams of 5 to 10 people who can work on 3 projects at the same time.

(Source: https://ozb.ro/2018/09/04/why-canada-asia-and-australia-have-to-outsource-it-in-romania/)