If everyone is now a software company, should they operate more like software companies?
- Nov 5, 2015
- 1 min read
Companies are relying on software for just about everything, to the point that everyone has become, to some degree, a software company. In a new survey of 600 IT and business professionals, two-thirds say that software now drives their company’s most important decisions. Close to one-quarter say the quality of their software — the kind it uses or sells — is paramount to their companies’ success and ability to grow. [1]
[1] By Joe McKendrick for ZDNet
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