The Role of Corporate Software

The role of corporate software has become more important than ever before. Many companies are realizing that regardless of what they make or sell, they’re all software businesses and are using technology to improve employee experience and foster innovation as well as to streamline business processes.

Computer technology allows businesses to automatize manual tasks, and reduce the amount of paper work they needed to complete in days before computers. They also allow for tracking trends in customer behavior or sales, and allow meetings to be conducted electronically, rather than using piles of paper. This helps to improve worker morale and a happier workforce is usually more productive.

PC Week reported that when Rosenthal started his business in 1984, it was one of the few resellers that directly sold to corporations. The majority of distributors were not willing to absorb the additional costs. Corporate Software had 20 offices in the United America and five overseas subsidiaries by 1990. Its sales revenues and profits increased over time, as computers became more powerful.

In 1991, Corporate Software began offering an additional service to help large companies install Microsoft’s Windows software. This new system allowed users to control their PCs via an icon or choosing a menu, much like Macintosh. The extra cost was a only a small fraction of the cost Corporate Software charged discounters for software, but larger businesses saw it as worth the extra service.

A demo request will provide you with an understanding of the software’s capabilities and interface. This is a great method to determine its suitability for your specific requirements and its alignment with business processes.

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