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DByDx - Offshore Software Development Outsourcing Company
DByDx refers to d/dx, the mathematical operator for differentiation. DByDx reflects the company's guiding principle of "Differentiating Business with Technology".
DByDx Software is a full spectrum offshore development company. It provides a dedicated development team to optimize the offshore outsourcing needs in sync with the business objectives thereby boosting up the bottom line.
DByDx (registered as SKAN DByDx Software Pvt. Ltd.) is registered as a Pvt. Ltd. Company in Delhi, India and currently operates from its development center in Noida, a growing IT hub situated in the National Capital Region(NCR), New Delhi, India.
DByDx is equipped with the caliber & technological expertise to help develop a variety of software applications that suit the specific needs of Start-up's, Emerging and Established technology companies. DByDx has a world-class team of professionals from India's prestigious technological institutes like IITs, as well as, the globally acknowledged Harvard.
Outsourcing
Outsourcing is subcontracting a process, such as product design or manufacturing, to a third-party company.
Outsourcing became part of the business lexicon during the 1980s.
The decision to outsource is often made in the interest of lowering firm costs, redirecting or conserving energy directed at the competencies of a particular business, or to make more efficient use of labor, capital, technology and resources.
Offshoring
Offshoring describes the relocation of business processes from one country to another. This includes any business process such as production, manufacturing, or services.
Offshoring can be seen in the context of either production offshoring or services offshoring. After its accession to the WTO in 2001, China emerged as a prominent destination for production offshoring. After technical progress in telecommunications improved the possibilities of trade in services, India became a country leading in this domain though many parts of the world are now emerging as offshore destinations.
The economic logic is to reduce costs. If some people can use some of their skills more cheaply than others, those people have the comparative advantage. The idea is that countries should freely trade the items that cost the least for them to produce.
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