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Software Companies of the Future

Published: 2005/06

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Abstract

This IDC study examines the maturing software market. The software broker is a new player in the software industry that has emerged in response to the exponentially increasing complexity crisis. Software brokers will become the point of customer contact for an increasing number of enterprise business process solutions. Software brokers already play a leading role in many industry domains. This study shows how the software industry will segment into software publishers and software brokers for each of three distinctly different customer types. Software brokering will be more profitable than outsourcing or system integration by virtue of the deeper customer relationships and the use of standards-based integration platforms. Three examples of industry consolidation are discussed and modeled with the Dynamic Market Map. From these maps, it is apparent that as the industry consolidates, size will not confer automatic broker status because software brokering is more about business model and customer bonding strategy than market share.

Recommendations are given for both software vendors and software customers. Increasingly, software vendors must steer for the future success models in the industry and not assume that the same competitive practices that worked in the last 20 years will continue to be effective as the complexity crisis gets resolved. For software customers, the time is now to get on board with the leaders among your peers and obtain complexity reduction from your vendors.

"We expect software brokering to continue to accelerate from its base among traditional software vendors with software as a service offerings and services companies with software assets," said Tony Picardi, senior VP of Global Software. "As more software brokers roll out more complexity-reducing solutions, the effect will be like an inundation of killer applications from all directions."

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[Report]
Software Companies of the Future
Published: 2005/06
Published by : IDC IDC

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