Since when do you only sell software in one country?
But the company's business plan is to sell its software to other banks.
It makes money by selling its software for use on computers.
What is the reward for selling new software and equipment to schools?
Their revolution has been to sell computers and software to everyone.
How do programmers eat if they don't sell their software?
As it turned out, however, they've sold more software than sitcoms.
It wants to expand into services in the hope that the consultants will help sell its software.
Bottom line: if your strategy is "80/20", you're going to have trouble selling software.
Those companies want to see higher unit sales of the Macintosh so they can sell more software.