0 if an employee of a company works out of house, they work from home rather than in the offices of that company:
1 if a company has work done out of house, it arranges for the work to be done by someone who is not a company employee, or by another company:
The editing of our marketing communications is done out of house.
2 not working or based at the offices of a company or organization:
No targets are set for out-of-house successes in bids under market-testing procedures in any financial year.
It is vital that such knowledge should be in-house rather than out-of-house.
I suggest that in-house or out-of-house, if one does not stop to write a specification, one is merely piling up problems.
Neurath later said that development was part out-of-house and part in-house.
Game development was all done out-of-house.