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Outstaffing and in-house DevOps: why the first one wins?

31.01.2023

4 minues

Outstaffing and in-house DevOps: why the first one wins?

As the world of technology continues to evolve, companies are constantly looking for ways to improve their software development processes. Outstaffing and in-house DevOps are two popular approaches for managing software development projects, but which option is better?

There are 6 reasons you should try outstaffing to get the most out of your software products.

Access to a wider pool of talent

Outstaffing allows companies to attract more highly skilled DevOps engineers and provides access to a broader range of expertise and experience. This can help companies to find the right talent for their specific project needs and ensure the high quality of it.

At Dedicatted, we focus on expertise and constantly improve our skills to guarantee you that outstaffing is a more profitable solution for your business. On projects, we assign specialists that meet the project’s requirements the most. For example, they can have an appropriate certification or solid expertise with technologies used on the project.

Cost-effective solution

Hiring and training new employees, and maintaining an in-house DevOps team can be costly, especially for small to medium-sized businesses. Outstaffing is a more cost-effective solution because companies can avoid these substantial expenses and instead pay only for the resources they require.

Earlier, we compared the expenses in this article. Outstaffing saves you up to $12.5 hourly, $2250 monthly, or $30k per year for every specialist. So $50 per hour you pay for this service is an even more reasonable decision.

Scalability

This hiring model offers the ability to scale DevOps resources up or down if you need, so the companies can respond to changing project requirements in a flexible and efficient manner. This can be especially useful for businesses that experience sudden spikes in demand for their products and services.

It is convenient as you can quickly attract more specialists in one day, without engaging a recruitment team. You also can as easily decrease the team for your project when the amount of work is low.

Focus on core business

By outstaffing DevOps, companies can focus their resources and attention on their core business operations, rather than being sidetracked by the management of an in-house DevOps team. This can help businesses to remain competitive and grow their business more efficiently.

Leave your DevOps processes to the experts, and focus on the value your business provides to its clients.

High-quality software delivery

DevOps engineers that work under the outstaffing model bring a wealth of experience and expertise to software projects, which can help to identify and address potential problems early on. This leads to improved software quality and reduced risk of software failures, ensuring that the final product meets the company’s standards and expectations.

It is better to check it yourself. Get a free DevOps test drive. If you are really into implementing this methodology in your business or want to strengthen your team — you can get the first month of DevOps services for free.

This is the way of DevOps development

Let’s look at the outstaffing through the eyes of a specialist.

DevOps engineers can get diverse experience and skills since a project usually takes approximately a year. Compare it to working on one project for a long time: you lose the opportunity to keep up with the changes in the industry and lose your value on the market.

There’s also about development specifics: the work is very intensive and challenging at the beginning, and then it is more about support and new features. At this stage, the specialist develops not so quickly.

Considering DevOps engineers that have various projects in their expertise means you attract better specialists to your product, which are striving for professional growth.

Sum up

As we see, outstaffing brings significant benefits to your business. Compared to an in-house team, it provides access to a wider pool of talent, cost-effectiveness, scalability, improved focus on core business, and high-quality software delivery.

Whether you’re a small start-up or a large enterprise, outstaffing DevOps can provide the resources and expertise you need to achieve your software development goals.

Reach out to us via contact@dedicatted.com, if you want to increase the quality of your software products.

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