standard software packages
[ˈstændərd ˈsɔftweər ˈpækɪdʒɪz]
nounpl: standard software packages
pacotes de software padrão
1. Pre-built, commercially available software solutions that are widely used and accepted across industries, designed to meet common business needs without customization
The company switched to standard software packages instead of developing custom solutions to reduce costs.
A empresa mudou para pacotes de software padrão em vez de desenvolver soluções personalizadas para reduzir custos.
2. Off-the-shelf software products with established features and functionality that serve general purposes across multiple organizations
Standard software packages like Microsoft Office are essential tools in most modern offices.
Pacotes de software padrão como Microsoft Office são ferramentas essenciais na maioria dos escritórios modernos.
3. Bundled software applications sold as complete units with predetermined components and integrations
We implemented standard software packages for our accounting department rather than integrating multiple specialized tools.
Implementamos pacotes de software padrão para nosso departamento de contabilidade em vez de integrar várias ferramentas especializadas.
In both Brazilian and American business cultures, the adoption of standard software packages is seen as a cost-effective and efficient approach to IT implementation. In Brazil, there has been increased government and corporate interest in balancing standard commercial packages with open-source alternatives. The term reflects the broader shift in corporate IT strategy away from expensive custom development toward rapid deployment of proven solutions.
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