That being said, “flexible software” is still a rather vague term. What does it mean? What does it look like in real life? Today, I’d like to dive into this topic a little more, and explain what it means, how it helps your business, and even give you a real-life example of flexible software in action. Sound good? Let’s get started:
Flexible software is built on open standards and frameworks. As a result:
As a result of the two points above, flexible software is so important because:
Here’s a real-life example of just one possibility created by flexible software. Rather than purchasing expensive, industrial scanners, this distributor used a basic smartphone and bluetooth scanner to automate their receiving process. How was this possible? They used flexible software. To find out how, you can read the whole story right here.
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