For example, Capgemini is “technology, consulting, outsourcing” company. Likewise EDS, Tata, etc. These IT services companies’ lifeblood is tightly related to software, but they are hardly software companies in the sense of Adobe, Symantec, etc.
]]>There’s always an attractive market, an attractive industry, etc, but there are still very many opportunities outside those. As Sarah Lacy during a panel session at the TechCrunch Europa awards on Thursday, non-valley businesses should focus on what unique advantages they do have. E.g. London has a lot of financial services, so BetFair has prospered. Berlin has a great music scene, so Ableton and others have grown quickly.
]]>How can all the BIG SOFTWARE COMPANIES come under one roof when THE WORLD IS BECOMING HIGHLY COMPETITIVE BY THE MINUTE.
Best software engineers are in America, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and oh! Japan, China, – Korea.
This article is just a thought or a worrisome shown on part of the writer.
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