if you must offshore then you might want to look at: http://workingwithrails.com/
$AUD buys quite a bit now-a-days On 1 September 2010 13:03, Isaak <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone has experience with a solid RoR offshore developer? > > Isaak > > > On Aug 12, 1:11 pm, "Peter Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote: > > There are of course many very good onshore design & development teams > also: > > Hydrix (:)), Grey, Procept, LX, Tiller, Planet, BCS, Invetech, Sage, > > Genesys, etc > > > > Peter > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] > > > > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JT > > Sent: Thursday, 12 August 2010 12:57 PM > > To: Silicon Beach Australia > > Subject: [SiliconBeach] Outsourced / Off-shored Development > > > > Hi All, > > > > In response to the recent posts about hiring developers, I'd just like > > to report on my experiences of working with outsourced development. > > > > We have been working with in-house and contract developers here in > > Sydney for 7 years (since starting the business in 2002), but when we > > were looking at building a new web-based product in 2009, we found > > that we could not find the skills we need within our budget (familiar > > story!) - so we started looking at the outsourced (off-shore) > > development path. > > > > We wrote a short (3-4pages) product summary, and started emailing and > > looking at firms ... and we had a huge range of responses. > > Ultimately, I think you get what you pay for, and you need to be clear > > as to what you want. > > > > We had a lot of offers of developers ... (hire two - here's their > > Skype ID and go to it) - this is the cheapest way, but you need to be > > able to do the project management day to day. If that's what you > > want, posting on e-lance or Guru or the other job boards will give you > > that. > > We had a couple of offers of developers + project management ... but > > with no clear methodology (they basically wanted us to tell them what > > to do at each and every stage) > > We had one company that asked intelligent questions, had a team > > approach, and could manage the whole R&D process with the various > > required resources: Architect, DBA, UI expert, Engineers, QA ... with > > them coming in and out of the project as we needed. This, as I said, > > was not the cheapest, but it was the best fit for the resources we had > > here. The firm is Global Logic (www.globallogic.com), and we are > > working with their Noida (New Delhi suburb) office. The team there is > > exceptional - the guys are all very experienced and have worked with > > the leaders in the industry (Microsoft, Orcale, SAP, etc AS WELL as > > having a well defined engagement model for new products and start- > > ups !) > > > > Getting the most out of your off-shore team may require a shift in > > your management and thinking. I went to Noida for 10 days to kick > > start the project, align methods, and build the relationship. We are > > following a very "lean" or "true" agile methodology, so we get working > > code to test every three weeks. And lastly, the guys have a great on- > > line project management tool so you can track activities daily if you > > like - not that we micro-manage, but it gives the project great > > transparency. > > > > I'm happy to consult (for free - up to a point) with anyone in SB who > > is seriously interested in outsourcing and looking to work with GL - I > > can assist you to get organised, understand the costs / benefits and > > how to get the most from your off-shoring efforts. > > > > Feel free to shoot me an email or call on0417 254 360. > > > > Jon > > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Silicon Beach > > Australia mailing list. > > > > Guidelines on discussion:http://tr.im/ujKF > > > > No lurkers! 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