Enterprise Software's Next Generation
Posted on February 13, 2013 at 06:00 AM EST
Recently FORBES brought together nine tech entrepreneurs notable for the inroads they're making in the stodgy $270 billion business software industry. It was a chance to gather the guys (and yes, in this case they are all guys) looking to remake an industry that has long been dominated by incumbents and resistant to change. Much of their efforts are focused on the infrastructure layers of enterprise technology. Their sense is that technology is being purchased, consumed, and maintained drastically differently than it was just a few years ago -- and that these dynamics are finally becoming mainstream.
Recently FORBES brought together nine tech entrepreneurs notable for the inroads they're making in the stodgy $270 billion business software industry. It was a chance to gather the guys (and yes, in this case they are all guys) looking to remake an industry that has long been dominated by incumbents and resistant to change. Much of their efforts are focused on the infrastructure layers of enterprise technology. Their sense is that technology is being purchased, consumed, and maintained drastically differently than it was just a few years ago -- and that these dynamics are finally becoming mainstream.
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