Had mentioned earlier that the software industry needs to emulate the auto industry a little more to become way more efficient, and a little less of a black hole to the lay person, than it is today. I've held this view for some time, and have believed that as more Indian businesses become enterprise software users, they'll drive the efficiency merely by their habit of questioning the reasons for the pricing of everything to determine VFM as best as they can!
Here goes!
This is a good sign, and a good time to drive this harder. The software industry has lived in its own warp for the longest time - productivity, salaries, lack of open standards (at least in comparison to other industries), different production and marketing styles. I think a v2.0 will start to happen as things start moving east.
Here goes!
This is a good sign, and a good time to drive this harder. The software industry has lived in its own warp for the longest time - productivity, salaries, lack of open standards (at least in comparison to other industries), different production and marketing styles. I think a v2.0 will start to happen as things start moving east.
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