The Fifth Annual Survey on Russian Software Developing Industry and Software Exports - RUSSOFT
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The Fifth Annual Survey on Russian Software Developing Industry and Software Exports

RUSSOFT Announces the results of its 5th annual survey giving closer look at the industry, major trends, opportunities and challenges a foreign partner may face while selecting a provider of technology and solutions or investment projects in Russia.

Source: RUSSOFT
Oct 29, 2008
This year’s survey like all previous is based on the results of questionnaire replies from C-level managers of software developing companies. The polling was held during January – March 2008 by RUSSOFT research center with the help of professional call-center. The results of the questioning were supplemented by personal interviews with a number of managers of leading companies.

The report contains around 50 pages of text with 50+ diagrams and tables representing the current situation in the Russian software development industry from different aspects. It covers both actual data on the state and growth of software exports as well as their evaluation by main market players, including representatives of service providers and software products producers.

The results of the survey reflect important system changes which have been taking place in the Russian software development industry as well as in IT industry in general in the last two years:
  • the Russian market is becoming more and more attractive for software developers shifting their resources, wholly or partially, to service provision or product development and sales in Russia;
  • there has emerged a leading group of cutting-edge IT service providers expanding the range of their services via system integration and integrated solutions. This group of companies has rapidly entered the international elite of high-tech IT service providers and is now successfully coping with competition on the global market, at the same time occupying a niche of major service providers on the Russian market;
  • the success of the Russian service industry is primarily determined by a high level of staff education, ability to deal with non-standard issues in case of uncertainty, and availability of specialists able to work in related areas of expertise;
  • growing salaries force major companies to find cheaper resources for routine development first in the neighboring countries and deep Russia and then far abroad. Middle and small companies have either to specialize in technological or vertical niches or create their individual solutions, develop service-oriented products based on them or align their business with the product model;
  • the development of technological parks and special economic zones as well as venture capital fund networks inevitably leads to the further growth of business activity in the software development and products segment that is already prevailing over the service segment by export volumes;
  • it is expected that both these areas (services and products) would grow in parallel, complementing each other and establishing partnerships for joint promotion on the global market.
    The report is intended to give insight in the Russian software export industry, current trends, opportunities and challenges a foreign partner may face while selecting a provider of technology and solutions or investment projects in Russia.
The survey is available for free download both in English (PDF) and Russian (PDF).
For more information, please send an email to Philipp[dot]Agapov[AT]russoft[dot]org