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software development in a company whose core business isn’t software?

It is called IT SUPPORT. That means any "software development" will be done in support of the company core business. It usually involve an IS (Information System), where the core business knowledge and value is processed.

I would argue that most major software development are done in companies whose core business IS NOT software! That is why the organisation of such enterprise implies strong business-oriented vertical lines, mixed with horizontal and transversal support lines, including IT, but also logistic, human resources, communications, asset group management, and so on.

By "IT support", I do not refer to "tech guys fixing computer or network", but I am referring to general Information Technology support of the OPERATIONAL side of the enterprise.

What is sometimes designated as 'OPER' is the "client" (internal client) of IT: the part of the company which may use computer, but which is more concerned about business activities (its core activity). So you have to sell your IT services to them within your enterprise.

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software development in a company whose core business isn’t software?

It is called IT SUPPORT. That means any "software development" will be done in support of the company core business. It usually involve an IS (Information System), where the core business knowledge and value is processed.

I would argue that most major software development are done in companies whose core business IS NOT software! That is why the organisation of such enterprise implies strong business-oriented vertical lines, mixed with horizontal and transversal support lines, including IT, but also logistic, human resources, communications, asset group management, and so on.