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How to justify rewriting/revamping legacy software in a business case? [duplicate]

This question already has answers here: How can I convince management to deal with technical debt? (17 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I work for a great little software company which makes good revenue from our main software package. The problem for me is that it’s almost unmaintainable. It’s written in Delphi 7 (has upgraded […]

Any good resource on running a service software company? [closed]

It’s difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, visit the help center. Closed 12 years ago. A service software company is like an outsource […]

Is it required to start a business to sell Android Apps (US)?

I know you can sell apps using your own personal tax information, but what if there are several people working on the app? Our plan is to just have one of us register for the Google Merchant account and then we’ll privately divide up any revenue that comes to the PayPal account.

Selling software instead of on-demand work [closed]

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Do support sites like Stack Overflow upset the paid-support open source model?

In order to stay relevant in the marketplace, I’m researching new business models for my software company. The open source model with paid support seems like a good fit for our product, but I have concerns about whether or not a paid support model is viable in an era where top-notch help is readily available for free on sites like those in the Stack Exchange network.

What is the business cost of anemic domain model

I am looking to quantify the cost or problems of bad software development practices. Specifically can software that has been developed resulting in an anemic domain model be quantifiable in terms of business cost or risk?