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Famous It Companies

Software companies are Part of the computer industry, and they provide products in one of four categories: System services, programming services, open-source, and software as a service (SAAS). Software companies generate revenue from maintenance services, software licenses, support services, subscription fees, and more. Software companies are also some of the world’s top developers of enterprise solutions.

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