In recent years, software development companies, have dealt with ever-increasing development demands. Software and applications have become big business priorities, and are being used in nearly every industry today. As a result, developers are having a hard time keeping up with users’ needs, and have turned to strategic partners to help address the issue.

In many cases, this software development method is considerably beneficial. It enables a development organization to partner with experts in other countries to ensure that all software projects get the attention they deserve.

As this approach has become more popular, a few regions have emerged as the top places to send development projects. One of which is Argentina, represented by Making Sense and myself with the Red IT Argentina Software Chamber office. This nation is becoming a premiere development location, and here’s why:

Argentina ranks on the Global Talent Index

According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Talent Index Report, Argentina is one of 60 countries recognized based on its “capacity for developing, attracting and retaining talent,” making these locations important parts of the global economy. Analysts projected their research for 2015, ranking Argentina in the 32nd place on the list. The country received a 46.2 score out of 100, ranking just below China, and above nations including Russia, India and Turkey.

Overall, the study found that Argentina is a leading location in Latin America. Although the study ranks a country’s ability to encourage and develop talent in general, this has considerable meaning when it comes to software development. Many product initiatives require specialized skills, and those looking to outsource their projects must be sure that the company they are partnering with has the employees with the necessary capabilities. As Argentina ranks on the list, it illustrates that development organizations in the region likely have considerably skilled employees who can offer the talent businesses are looking for. This makes it a more ideal location to outsource development projects over other regions that did not make the list.

Competitive price and high quality

Price is a main concern for any project, including outsourced software development. Computing Weekly’s Arif Mohamed Mohamed pointed out that Argentina also has a considerably large labor pool. This means there is more than enough talent to go around, and companies won’t have to scramble to find a partner that can assist them with their outsourced development needs.


“The labor force includes a solid base of technically savvy and well-educated workers, particularly programmers, ready for work at a reasonable price.”

Mohamed, author at Computer Weekly.


This is why projects outsourced to Argentina are not expensive considering the level of quality. This point, combined with the country’s ranking on the Global Talent Index, helps ensure that the project is handled by experts who will deliver a high-value product that doesn’t break the bank.

Communication: English as a second language

When outsourcing initiatives to another country, it is paramount to ensure that communication will be possible. Project managers must be able to explain their needs, and developers have to be able to reach out with questions or concerns.

Utilizing a software development partner in Argentina is beneficial in these means as well, as English is one of the top two languages spoken in the country, with Spanish being the first. This not only fosters understanding, but helps guarantee that the project will go more smoothly based on mutual communication.

Overall, Argentina is one ofthe most beneficial locations for software development. With any development project, however, it’s advantageous to work with an expert like Making Sense. Making Sense offers a hybrid model, with onsite/offsite development services, and its main offices in Argentina, combined with on-site delivery from its Texas-based location. To find out more, contact Making Sense today.