Join seasoned tech expert Andrew Fawcett, as he outlines how SaaS businesses can capitalise on Gen AI and offshoring to sustain a competitive advantage, build resilience, and lower their cost to serve by up to 70%.
Business leaders of software organisations looking to increase their competitive advantage, build resilience and accelerate their speed to market through a combination of:
Increasing workforce productivity and value delivery through improved AI tool adoption, training and optimisation.
Integrated onshore & offshore teams
Offshore teams enable SaaS companies to access elite technical talent at a lower cost, and free up resources for innovation.
The 6 barriers inhibiting SaaS growth
Learn the critical challenges facing SaaS companies such as talent attraction, technical debt and Gen AI readiness.
The state of AI adoption
92% of tech businesses are utilising AI, but it's for surface-level queries instead of business-impacting efficiency gains. Learn from those ahead of the curve who are utilising it for business-impacting results.
How to build your offshore + Gen AI strategy
Understand our tried-and-tested portfolio approach to deliver high innovation and velocity using nearshore and offshore locations.
Your ideal offshore locations
We outline the most desirable locations to support a portfolio approach, accounting for time zones, affordability, flexibility and ease of communication.
SaaS success stories
Learn how a consumer platform in the media industry was able to use the portfolio approach to deliver almost £16,000,000 in value over 3 years.
Andrew is a senior technology expert with over two decades experience at international and UK companies using modern and emerging technologies to drive growth and profitability.
Andrew has founded 3 separate startups as part of a management core-team, two of which achieved successful exits - he was instrumental in the sale of both.
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