Five Steps To Thinking Like A Software Company

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Here are five steps to thinking like a software company:

Fastly’s Mega Web Outage Won’t Hold Back Edge Computing, Which Could Be A $27 Billion Market In A Few YearsLeading companies feature software stacks that are modular, facilitating rapid innovation. Their developers frequently build in-house software products or platforms by leveraging free, but valuable, open-source software, as well as licensed components for routine functionality. This allows them to create applications faster.

In a digital world, distinctiveness often results from codifying unique knowhow, something a firm knows how to do better than its competitors, in software and applying it at scale. Fundamentally, it’s about continually offering a superior value proposition and doing so more productively than before.

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It is physically and biologically impossible for software companies to think. They have not (as of yet) evolved an organ capable of generating thoughts (rational or otherwise).

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