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Mission Critical Software is a type of software designed to support the most important operations of an organization. It is typically used in industries such as finance, healthcare, and government, where the consequences of system failure can be severe. Mission Critical Software is designed to be highly reliable, secure, and available, and often includes features such as high-availability clustering, disaster recovery, and automated failover. It is also designed to be easily scalable, allowing organizations to quickly adjust to changing needs.
Examples of companies in the Mission Critical Software market include IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, SAP, and Red Hat. Show Less Read more