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Beyond the Cherry Blossoms - A Deep Dive into Japan's Software Shortcomings. Why is the Japanese software industry not good?
Software pricing should be straightforward, fair, and include development costs, technical support, and profit. Avoid arbitrary pricing, freeze maintenance, and make software modular for easy upgrades. These techniques benefit both vendors and customers.
Japan, the world's third-largest IT market, is attracting non-Japanese companies due to its open business culture.
Accurate software development budgets help stakeholders make decisions, but difficulty in cost estimation and predicting issues can hinder progress. Factors like labor, software, and return on investment can improve budgeting.
The article details the journey of Eric Turner, the founder of Japan Dev, a job board focused on helping people find tech jobs at great companies in Japan.
The IT Outsourcing market in Japan is projected to grow by 9.33% (2024-2028) resulting in a market volume of US$52.16bn in 2028.