In recent years, the keyword "Vietnam" has become more and more common in the Japanese IT industry. For companies facing issues such as labor shortages, rising costs, and slow development speed, Vietnam is not just an "overseas base" but is attracting attention as a place to open up the future of software development .
It is becoming increasingly difficult to secure IT human resources in Japan, and this is a serious problem especially for small and medium-sized enterprises and startups. However, Vietnam is particularly rich in IT human resources in Southeast Asia, and is highly regarded for both its technical skills and communication skills.
For example, a technology company called GITS (Global IT Solution ) provides a bridge to Vietnam for Japanese companies, offering a wide range of services such as software development, IT outsourcing, engineer expansion, and system maintenance. Their strength is not simply outsourcing, but a "co-creation" development style that is in line with Japanese business culture. In fact, many companies have strengthened their development systems through GITS, achieving not only cost reduction but also speedy project execution .
But that's not all that's attractive about our Vietnam base. The small time difference and ease of communication are also major advantages. In addition, there are many young and talented engineers who are flexible in adapting to modern development methods and tools, making it ideal for agile development and cloud-based projects.
By the way, how will software outsourcing evolve from now on when viewed globally?
This article is full of hints:
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https://gits.com.vn/ja/software-outsourcing-2030-japan/
In this article, an interesting perspective is mentioned, which is that the "quality of the partnership" is more important than geographical distance. It may be that the relationship between Japanese companies and Vietnamese development teams is now entering a new phase due to the improvement in its "quality."
We are in an era where outsourcing software development is redefined not as a means to cut costs, but as a partner for business growth.
Choosing Vietnam may change the future more than you think.
