No. There hundreds of companies that make software. Some examples are EA, Blizzard, Sony, Apple, Heuristic park, Akella, etc.
There are way too many to list. There's Operating System companies such as Microsoft and Apple. There's productivity such as Microsoft, OpenOffice. There's finance such as Intuit.
Microsoft was the maker of the number one software suite in the world in the 1990s.
There are thousands of software companies in the world. For specification you can search in Google by the software or product name, you would get your answer.
Largest IT companies by revenue 1. Samsung Electronics (South Korea) 2. Apple (USA) 3. HP (USA) 4. IBM (USA) 5. Panasonic (Japan) 6. Microsoft (USA) 7. Dell (USA) 8. Sony (Japan) 9. Intel (USA) 10. Google (USA)
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DT is a company of highly skilled specialists with huge experience that are always ready for cooperation. Our primary goal is to help companies engage remote developers and development teams to build first-class software products at competitive prices.
There are only two companies now in the CPU world: Intel and AMD.
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Several pieces of software helped to position where Bill Gates is now. Although not terribly relevant today in it's own right, I think BASIC probably helped him in the right direction. IBM asked Microsoft to port BASIC to their IBM PC. Since Digital Research did not license CP/M to IBM, and Microsoft had a working relationship with them, they were asked to write the system's software. Microsft bought the rights to QDOS, made some changes, and it became known as PC-DOS. IBM did not stop Microsoft from selling the software to other companies, so they did, renamed as "MS-DOS." And so Microsoft began gaining money, because of the growth of the IBM PC-clone industry.