Software industry
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Software industry is the collective name given to businesses related to the production and maintenance of computer software, with its roots in the Information Technology phenomenon. The industry also includes services regarding software, such as training, consulting, and maintenance.
This table, derived from the Software Magazine 500 for 2005 [1] shows the total amount of revenue brought by software and software services companies, per locale.
Location | Total Revenue Millions of US$ |
CA | 111836.8 |
NY | 101485.1 |
TX | 40606.1 |
WA | 34744.5 |
MA | 19524.9 |
PA | 18470.0 |
NJ | 9141.3 |
MD | 8564.9 |
MO | 5486.0 |
WI | 3729.7 |
VA | 3553.3 |
NC | 3497.9 |
IL | 3490.2 |
OH | 3404.1 |
FL | 3350.4 |
GA | 2835.0 |
CO | 2522.9 |
MN | 1483.3 |
MI | 1305.7 |
AR | 1225.9 |
OR | 716.8 |
Japan | 603.7 |
AL | 573.3 |
England | 550.3 |
VT | 520.7 |
Canada | 498.7 |
AZ | 388.6 |
NH | 296.6 |
NE | 292.8 |
UT | 247.6 |
SC | 201.5 |
CT | 102.4 |
MT | 61.8 |
IN | 55.1 |
IA | 51.1 |
ID | 47.3 |
KY | 43.7 |
NV | 23.1 |
BC | 15.8 |
OK | 10.4 |
NB | 7.8 |
KS | 7.6 |
Germany | 4.4 |
ND | 2.1 |