Korea needs policies for packaged software.

in technology •  6 years ago  (edited)

Korea needs policies for packaged software.

As for the software policies of the Korean government, SI policy and package software policy are mixed.
The Korean government does not understand packaged software industry.
Let's take a look at the policy that allows students must learn coding.
Coding is required for SI and is also required for packaged software.
The experience of growing lettuce on a weekend farm is also important, but it is impossible to build rice paddies of tens of thousands of square kilometers.
Because packaged software targets a large number of customers, it must reflect common requirements and have common product design, marketing, and market strategies than SI(custom development).
Creating package software is similar to creating a commercial vehicle.
There is no automobile that only one company uses. Hundreds of thousands, and millions of customers.
Policies for such an general automobile industry and policies for the automobile industry that make hand-made custom cars for a distinguished customers are not the same.
However, the government has mixed policy for packaged software policy and policy for SI market, and the minister who controls it has also left SI officer.
Coding is not important.
We need a policy to create a packaged software company like Microsoft and Oracle.

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