Most offshore models solve for speed, very few solve for ownership, governance, and scale.
Aumni EOR 2.0 is designed for companies that are building long-term engineering capability in India, not temporary delivery capacity, this is a governed offshore operating model.
Outsourcing often looks effective in the short term. Tasks get completed. Velocity appears stable. Costs stay predictable.
But the model is transactional by design.
Traditional EOR improves compliance and hiring speed, but leaves governance, decision ownership, and performance management entirely with the parent company — often without the systems or leadership bandwidth to support them.
The result: teams are staffed, but execution becomes harder to manage as scale increases
EOR 2.0 reframes offshore execution as a designed operating system, not a hiring mechanism.
Instead of task-based delegation, it enables dedicated, fully integrated engineering teams that operate as long-term extensions of your core organization.
The shift is structural:
Offshore teams stop being a variable cost center, they become a stable execution layer.
The whitepaper documents how modern offshore teams are intentionally designed, not assembled:
This framework reflects patterns observed in high-impact Global Capability Centers in India, where offshore teams own strategic outcomes — not just execution
India’s GCC Revolution
EOR 2.0 is designed for organizations that:
If execution quality, continuity, and governance matter, EOR 2.0 is the operating model.