Softwarecentric
Softwarecentric describes an approach in which software is the central driver of value, design, and strategy. In a software-centric model, products, services, and processes are built around software capabilities, with hardware acting as a platform or constraint rather than the main source of differentiation. The term has gained prominence with cloud computing, software-defined infrastructure, and platform-based business models, where software modularity, data, and APIs enable rapid evolution.
Key characteristics include API-first design, cloud-native architectures, modular microservices, continuous integration and deployment, DevOps culture, and
Applications span consumer electronics, networking, automotive, and enterprise software. Devices and vehicles are increasingly software-defined; IT
Benefits include faster innovation cycles, improved scalability, and closer alignment with user needs. Potential drawbacks involve
See also: software-defined, API-first, platform economy, digital transformation, DevOps.