Software Evolution
by: Rafael
Sosa
As Internet connections become more permanent with
broadband access, software will be able to evolve into a more efficient
and personalized medium. Currently, most software run from our hard
drives and require installations that alter our system configurations,
many times slowing down our computers. Because software occupies space
and processing power, there is a limited amount of software that can
run in our PCs. On the business side, current software systems require
many companies to produce a system of distribution (Compac Discs),
customer support, and is usually not compatible with all customers,
thus limiting its customer base further.
A software evolution is ocurring and it is going
to benefit both customers and businesses immensly. Software will no
longer come as a packet that needs to be installed on a PC, but rather
it will be completely Web based. Web based software will become the
default way of reaching customers. Customers will have advantages such
as, using unlimited amount of software, using applications regardless
of where the person is or which computer he/she is using, software can
be personalized and upgraded to meet specific needs to each individual.
Businesses will be able to, reduce costs, reach a larger customer pool,
taylor its software to diverse markets, repair bugs more rapidly and
easily, understand its customer and the way they use their software,
etc.
In order for this software revolution to occur in
whole, there needs to be a central point. Like Miscrosoft's DOS in the
80's, which became the standard choice of operating system to
centralize and organize our computer operations, there needs to be an
online operating system. As of now, Microsoft has built an empire
because of its vision and their dominance in the OS market. However,
now there is a window of opportunity to take a large chunk of that
empire and possibly eliminate Microsoft's monopoly of the Operating
System. While there are many companies and organizations (Apple, Linux,
Lindows) out there trying to take a bite out of Microsoft by competing
on the same turf, PC users are accostumed to Windows and will most
likely not switch. The opportunity to eliminate this monopoly is to
create an Online Operating System. PC users will inevitably move
completely online.
An Online Operating System will be the central
point of every user in the future. There are online companies who have
an inside advantage to this, such as Yahoo!, Google, and AOL, but it
can be anyone's medal, even to a fairly unknown competitor, as was
Microsoft when they introduced DOS to the world. In this new concept of
Operating System, there can be a larger space of diversity and can be
shared by more companies, unlike the current status.
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