ComputerWorld asks the Greg Coticchia, CEO of LogicLibrary:
Do you see companies relying on reuse within an SOA to try to justify continued investment in internal development versus outsourcing?
Yes. People want to be able to show that the investment they have made in software development is paying off. Despite the hourly cost-rate differential between a U.S.-based [developer] and an offshore developer, the ability to use and reuse software artifacts allows the overall cost to be very competitive. We are seeing people saying, “This is another way we can compete effectively.” They are showing that 60% of a project has reusable assets contained in-house. They can locate and use those assets over and over again, [and] will be more effective even if the cost per developer is higher internally than outsourcing.
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