Outecho, a software development agency specializing in web and mobile application development, has effectively positioned itself as a strategic partner for product companies looking to leverage external expertise and grow their business.
Based on its years of experience, Outecho outlined just exactly how external development teams serve as a strategic solution for businesses looking to improve and scale their operations.
The agency works closely with companies looking to develop a new software product from scratch, while its team augmentation model offers flexibility and opportunities for growth.
This is aligned with PwC’s findings where companies that hire external teams are 2.4 times more innovative and 1.6 times faster to market.
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From cost-effectiveness to acquiring specialized skills and expertise, taking on an external partner can help businesses thrive and scale while adapting in an ever-evolving market.
For example, Outecho developed a custom-tailored labor and task management solution for a client in the landscape industry. The client faced labor and task management challenges and needed a custom solution to optimize project execution and introduce effective cost control.
As an external partner, the agency delivered a solution that enabled its client to control expenses and streamline operations effectively.
"At Outecho, we don’t just build software — we empower businesses to transform. Our custom labor and task management solution, created for the landscape industry, exemplifies how a tech partnership can turn operational challenges into growth opportunities.
When businesses are equipped with the right tools, they don’t just adapt to change; they drive it."
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It is a strategic move that can propel businesses forward in 2025.
Bridging the Tech Talent Gap
Many organizations across the globe are facing a tech talent shortage. According to Deloitte, the U.S. tech workforce is estimated to grow at twice the rate of the overall workforce in the country, translating to a demand for 7.1 million tech jobs by 2034.
As technology continues to disrupt the way businesses compete, so too is tech talent being disrupted by advances such as gen AI. Keeping up with the changing pace can be exhausting when the half-life of some tech skills is as low as 2.5 years.
Due to this, teams resort to shortcuts for software development and commit to legacy systems, stunting growth and limiting delivery on long-term commitments.
According to Outecho, the tech talent shortage presents a major roadblock for product companies.
But this is where tech partners come into play — by filling the gaps that currently exist in in-house teams while also supplying the need for specialized skills and expertise.
These are the benefits:
- Hiring external tech partners eliminates overhead costs for full-time, in-house teams.
- External tech partners provide specialized skills and expertise.
- The flexibility of external tech partners enables companies to adjust their development teams without hiring and onboarding processes.
- External tech partners free up resources and time for in-house teams, enabling them to focus on creative problem-solving, research, and design.
- Outsourced teams minimize the risks of employee turnover and expertise gaps.
Addressing Concerns Over Control and Quality
Despite these benefits, many companies remain hesitant to bring on external tech partners for several reasons, such as a fear of a loss of control, quality assurance, and security.
However, these concerns can be addressed by establishing clear communication channels, regularly reviewing progress, and implementing robust quality assurance processes such as thorough testing. QA members can also be onboarded to double-check.
Today, many businesses emphasize ethical standards and commit resources to using, developing, deploying, and scaling technology safely and responsibly. Deloitte’s surveys support the notion that the goal is not to take any shortcuts but instead to think of the long term.
Lastly, choose a tech partner with a strong record in data security and compliance.
With the advent of external tech partners, businesses no longer need to fear the impact of emerging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain. While gen AI may create some obstacles for leaders, it also creates opportunities to approach skill development in more creative ways.
For example, the rise of these technologies will likely create demand for specialized tech skills, expand the bubble of specialized tech talent, and define better strategies to integrate business.
This is where external tech teams such as Outecho can help address the many pitfalls that in-house teams struggle with, helping businesses stay agile in a competitive, ever-evolving landscape.