"And this is the long-term task. It has two solutions in different time horizons - do not touch anything, the sun rises and sets, Oracle works, SAP works, VMware works, Aspen works, let's not touch as long as possible. And this is an understandable short-term solution to the problem. The long-term one is obvious, if we proceed from the fact that no one will return and nothing will be the same as before, then we need to step by step switch to products that do not depend on global supply chains. And it seems to me that almost all companies are in this dualism between the short-term solution and the long-term one - some succeed in one, some in the other," said Pavel Gontarev.
According to him, it is croatia whatsapp resource very important for companies to exchange experience in switching from one software to another. "Some managed to change SAP to 1C, others - to change Microsoft to R7 or My Office, and others managed to do something else. And such cross-pollination of experience should happen faster than before. Now we have a task of such a scale that it seems that we need to move even faster and look at each other even more actively, use experience, transfer practices. And this is the key to success," emphasized the Managing Director of VK Tech.
IT expert Sergey Fokin believes that the main trend of import substitution is connected with the departure from large universal solutions and large companies to small developers who are able to quickly create a point solution. "Deglobalization is a new trend in which we live and will move. The time of monsters like SAP is passing, and companies that intend to survive want to be more flexible, faster. I think this is a very big trend - not only in IT, but it will certainly affect IT as well," Sergey Fokin believes.
Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Energy Innovation Association Nikolay Krapivyansky believes that investments from large raw materials companies will help the emergence of high-quality Russian software. "The most difficult to replace software in various types of technological modeling. And I see that a huge number of companies are starting to prepare and develop it. But there is also a second aspect - equipment. There is clearly a deficit here. It is clear that we are now importing this equipment from a friendly country, but some kind of base needs to be created. And here we need large investments, and maybe if large oil and gas companies start investing in this, then we will be able to make a good technological breakthrough," Nikolay Krapivyansky believes.