2005 IEEE International Technology Management Conference (ICE) 2005
DOI: 10.1109/itmc.2005.7461284
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Evolution of secondary software product businesses: Momentum of concurrent enterprising

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“…the analysis of system house type software businesses in SaUinen as an example [S}. Yet, the current business trends are favoring system integration, as big customer companies are concentrating on their core businesses and are more and more reducing the number of their direct subcontractors, thus giving space and opportunities for companies that are capable to integrate and supply various entities for brand owners [6]. It thus seems that system integration business opportunities are not in the focus of or are missed by the fast growing start-up companies.…”
Section: Soffw Are Business Analysis Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the analysis of system house type software businesses in SaUinen as an example [S}. Yet, the current business trends are favoring system integration, as big customer companies are concentrating on their core businesses and are more and more reducing the number of their direct subcontractors, thus giving space and opportunities for companies that are capable to integrate and supply various entities for brand owners [6]. It thus seems that system integration business opportunities are not in the focus of or are missed by the fast growing start-up companies.…”
Section: Soffw Are Business Analysis Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%