Key Findings on PE-Backed Tech Companies

Key Findings on PE-Backed Tech Companies

Analysis of 1,050 companies across 20 Private Equity firms specialized in the enterprise software sector

Enterprise Software Industry

Offshore vs Nearshore Adoption in PE-Backed

Enterprise Tech Companies

Use of India and Mexico Foreign Operations Comparison

Offshore centers are designed for large-scale, cost-efficient operations (IT support, global customer service, transactional/high volume work).

Nearshore ops prioritize agility, customer-facing roles, and proximity driven collaboration, with talent working alongside U.S. offices.

How do offshore and nearshore delivery strategies shape global expansion patterns across PE-backed enterprise software portfolios?

Study Scope

It analyzes offshore and nearshore delivery adoption across a dataset of 1,050 enterprise software companies headquartered in the USA, backed by 20 Private Equity firms that invest in Enterprise Tech.

 

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