Only 15% of companies in Latin America choose to buy software licenses while 54% already developed its own software to ensure the flexibility of their processes and reduce production costs
Two in ten Latin American companies increased by more than 50% of its workforce to “mobile workers”, according GeneXus.
The Peru this year will grow 20% in software sales due to the renewal of technological systems that occur in this market, as in all countries of Latin America, GeneXus project.
“Since the beginning of the new millennium, the purchase of PCs has decreased by the emergence of smart phones and tablets; this leads to a radical change in the way to systems for businesses must survive changes in technology while serving growing demand of claimants and varied requirements of its customers requests, “he said.
The company noted that at present, only 15% of Latin American companies choose to buy software licenses while 54% already developed its own software to ensure the flexibility of their processes and reduce their production costs.
According to the data from the studies conducted by GeneXus and the International Data Corporation, “the business strategy and technology has changed.”
“In this context, 22% of companies in Latin America already has a working mobile application strategy and 15% are in an implementation phase”, said Aníbal Gonda, Director of Development GeneXus business.
Applications that dominate are those of enterprise resource planning (64%) and managing relationships with (53%) customer, which run also on mobile.
To GeneXus solutions for new and rapidly evolving realities in this scenario are needed, the top 150 software developers the world gather at the 25th GeneXus Meeting, to be held in Uruguay.
Cutting edge technology and larger software developers gathered in an event that will bring together more than 3,500 people who will be part of conferences, technology labs and witness projections technological future.
Within these projections, we know that two and ten Latino businesses grew more than 50% of its workforce to “mobile workers” and Bring Your Own Device phenomenon already has a major presence in organizations.


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