What makes them cost so much is the assurance that they are tested, have
reference sites and simply they will work. That 10 years down the line KPA
can still get support/enhancements from the Company.
Dealing with individual developers is tricky. They can switch jobs/go to
US/become sacred cows ... :-) A big company/organization feels safe dealing
with an equally big organization that can't fold/disappear/change strategy
overnight.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:Wesley, you are absolutely correct on developing local solutions. Local developers can do an equally or even better design, implementation and sustain long term support of the systems. Outsourcing of technology, software and solutions will lead to loss of jobs, revenue, oppurtunity and growth for kenyans in the ICT sector.The ICT software development community is a strong selling point for Kenya. Would it be possible for ICT policy makers to integrate the development community in its visions, plans and strategies ? This would be a great start and would lay the foundations of understanding and promoting local potential to even the sponsors/loaners/financiers of such projectsWith Rgds.Aki._______________________________________________
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