(1) USA: Monolicious Software Purchase 1998 software industry revenue reached US $ 128 billion, 1996 software industry has become a third largest industry after auto and electronics. The United States is the largest software producer and consumer in the world, and the US software sales account for more than 60% of the total sales of global software sales. US software companies have almost monopolized the world's operating system and database market. In 1998, US software practitioners were 806,900, with a per capita income of $ 68,900, which is much higher than that of other industries $ 29,800. In 1997, US software industry international trade surplus was $ 13 billion. By 2000, the US software trade surplus will exceed 20 billion US dollars.
(2) Japan: Software Software Software, Japanese software industry, the world's second, the world's top ten software vendors have three in Japan, the world's top ten system software vendors have three in Japan, currently 428,000 software practitioners. . The 1998 annual revenue is $ 65.8 billion, of which 61.6% come from software development, which reflects a considerable strength in Japan's software industry. Products with independent intellectual property rights have a high share in the Japanese market.
(3) Western Europe: Pay attention to software application technology Europe has strong development capabilities in application software, especially in communication software, corporate management software, its products have high share in the international market. (4) India: Export-oriented software industry India is the world's first in the world. The export size, quality and cost of India software is ranked first in the world. In 1998, India Sales of India was $ 4 billion, of which 2.75 billion US dollars were exported, accounting for 4.5% of total Indian export trade. In 1999, export $ 5 billion, Indian software exports were mainly based on custom software development and overseas contracting services, and software products export only 8.8%. 1156 software companies in India have 230,000 employees, and software revenue accounts for 1% of national income. Printing software companies are the main body of Indian software industry. India adopts strict quality control measures to attach great importance to international quality certification. The Indian government plans to achieve $ 85 billion in software production in 2008, of which is 50 billion US dollars, and the employees reach more than 1 million goals.