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Adapting to the Changing World of Software

Posted October 10, 2019 | Technology |
The Changing World of Software

Many aspects of software have changed in the last few decades, particularly since the advent of personal computers in the 1980s, the World Wide Web in the 1990s, and the widespread use of mobile and cloud computing in the last decade or so. Other key changes have been the massive trend toward outsourcing and offshoring in the 2000s and the widespread use of social media beginning in the 2010s. We explore some of these trends in this Advisor.

About The Author
Sunil Mithas
Sunil Mithas is a Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences, Muma College of Business, University of South Florida. Previously, he taught at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, and has held visiting positions at UNSW Business School, Australia; University of Mannheim, Germany; and University of California, Davis. Dr. Mithas is among the top IS scholars in the world, and his… Read More
Kaushik Dutta
Kaushik Dutta is a Professor, Department Chair, and Muma Fellow in the Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences, Muma College of Business, University of South Florida. He has 22 years’ professional and research experience in the field of enterprise IT infrastructure, data analytics, and big data systems. Dr. Dutta's current interest is in the area of mobile advertisement, healthcare, and the application of blockchain in enterprise… Read More
San Murugesan
San Murugesan (BE [Hons], MTech, PhD; FACS) is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is also Director of BRITE Professional Services and former Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE's IT Professional. Dr. Murugesan has four decades of experience in both industry and academia, and his expertise and interests include artificial intelligence, quantum computing, the Internet of Everything, cloud computing, green… Read More
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