Software Sector May Get Hit Hard
from the not-good dept
For a whole variety of reasons, the events of last week may hit the software sector particularly hard. Many large software sales projects go through right at the end of the third quarter. Those big sales take lots of face to face meetings, and last week was mostly a lost week - and it's much tougher to fly anywhere to meet with companies right now. Also, with the threat of war on the horizon, many companies may be holding off on their spending plans, and are in no mood to buy a large enterprise software system. Of course, if you're in the military simulation software business, you might be in better shape.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Teleconferencing
The stock values climbed yesterday as the news that many companies would implement these technologies.
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Additional Software
Storage Area Networking and Backup and Data Replication software will be getting more attention as well.
So were as ecommerce and non-mission critical application software may be taking a hit, mission critical and security applications should soar!
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