We have reason to believe that in the face of major historical opportunities, the Chinese software industry will surely create new glories in the next phase.
At the 9th China International Software and Information Service Fair held recently, Assistant Minister of Commerce Qiu Hong said that as of the end of 2010, China’s software industry’s revenue reached 429.6 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 33.5%.
Director Chen Wei of the Department of Software and Services of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology stated at the beginning of this year that with the 4th document as a symbol, the Chinese software industry has started a golden decade. Starting from 2000, the Chinese software industry is growing at an average annual rate of 38%. The proportion of software and information technology services in the electronic information industry has increased year by year. In 2000, the proportion was only 1% to 2%. In 2005, it increased to 10.2%, and in 2010 it increased to 18%. By the end of 2010, there were more than 3 million employees in the software and information technology services industry in China, and more than 30,000 software companies. Among them, the strength of key enterprises has obviously increased. In 2010, the top 100 software companies had revenues of 290 billion yuan, accounting for 21.7% of the software industry's revenue.
However, compared with developed countries, China's software industry is still relatively weak. According to the data released by IDC, the proportion of U.S. software business revenue in the information industry is approximately 72%, which is also between 50% and 70% in other developed countries. In contrast, China's share is only 18%. In addition, the total revenue of China's top 100 software companies is not as much as that of IBM. These data indicate that China's software industry has huge room for development in the future. However, unlike ten years ago, today, the Chinese software industry has taken a new starting point and has a more solid foundation for development.
Director Chen Wei once pointed out that the next 10 to 20 years will be the "window of time" for China's software and information technology service industry to break the long-term monopoly of information technology by multinational companies.
Today, with the evolution of technology, we have gradually entered the "cloud" world. After the "cloud computing" was proposed, the once indestructible Wintel Alliance was finally broken. Intel, IBM, and other companies were all re-arranged around the "cloud," which also provided a huge new space for the overall innovation of the software industry.
More importantly, the concept of cloud computing was proposed by Google based on the transformation of the business model. It reflects the huge driving force of the market in the process of industrial development, which is completely different from the purely relying on technology in the past. This is crucial for the Chinese software industry, which has a huge market. It means that the existing advantages of multinational companies will soon be broken, and the important strategic opportunities for China's software industry will be highlighted.
Under the new industrial situation, China launched the No. 4 document at the appropriate time this year to promote the development of software integrated circuit design and information technology services. This document is in line with the previous document No. 18 and has been dealt with at the industrial level, personnel training, and policy environment. Document No. 4 pointed out that measures such as finance, finance, education, market, and government procurement should be comprehensively adopted to further improve the industrial policy system and provide policy support for achieving new breakthroughs in the software industry.
We have reason to believe that in the face of major historical opportunities, the Chinese software industry will surely create new glories in the next phase.
At the 9th China International Software and Information Service Fair held recently, Assistant Minister of Commerce Qiu Hong said that as of the end of 2010, China’s software industry’s revenue reached 429.6 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 33.5%.
Director Chen Wei of the Department of Software and Services of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology stated at the beginning of this year that with the 4th document as a symbol, the Chinese software industry has started a golden decade. Starting from 2000, the Chinese software industry is growing at an average annual rate of 38%. The proportion of software and information technology services in the electronic information industry has increased year by year. In 2000, the proportion was only 1% to 2%. In 2005, it increased to 10.2%, and in 2010 it increased to 18%. By the end of 2010, there were more than 3 million employees in the software and information technology services industry in China, and more than 30,000 software companies. Among them, the strength of key enterprises has obviously increased. In 2010, the top 100 software companies had revenues of 290 billion yuan, accounting for 21.7% of the software industry's revenue.
However, compared with developed countries, China's software industry is still relatively weak. According to the data released by IDC, the proportion of U.S. software business revenue in the information industry is approximately 72%, which is also between 50% and 70% in other developed countries. In contrast, China's share is only 18%. In addition, the total revenue of China's top 100 software companies is not as much as that of IBM. These data indicate that China's software industry has huge room for development in the future. However, unlike ten years ago, today, the Chinese software industry has taken a new starting point and has a more solid foundation for development.
Director Chen Wei once pointed out that the next 10 to 20 years will be the "window of time" for China's software and information technology service industry to break the long-term monopoly of information technology by multinational companies.
Today, with the evolution of technology, we have gradually entered the "cloud" world. After the "cloud computing" was proposed, the once indestructible Wintel Alliance was finally broken. Intel, IBM, and other companies were all re-arranged around the "cloud," which also provided a huge new space for the overall innovation of the software industry.
More importantly, the concept of cloud computing was proposed by Google based on the transformation of the business model. It reflects the huge driving force of the market in the process of industrial development, which is completely different from the purely relying on technology in the past. This is crucial for the Chinese software industry, which has a huge market. It means that the existing advantages of multinational companies will soon be broken, and the important strategic opportunities for China's software industry will be highlighted.
Under the new industrial situation, China launched the No. 4 document at the appropriate time this year to promote the development of software integrated circuit design and information technology services. This document is in line with the previous document No. 18 and has been dealt with at the industrial level, personnel training, and policy environment. Document No. 4 pointed out that measures such as finance, finance, education, market, and government procurement should be comprehensively adopted to further improve the industrial policy system and provide policy support for achieving new breakthroughs in the software industry.
We have reason to believe that in the face of major historical opportunities, the Chinese software industry will surely create new glories in the next phase.
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