Software Stocks List

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Software Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 7 ASAN Is Asana, Inc. (NYSE:ASAN) Potentially Undervalued?
May 7 OOMA Ooma AirDial, the Leading Solution for POTS Replacement, Now Available in Canada
May 7 DOCU Zacks.com featured highlights include Amazon, NVIDIA, Zscaler, Alaska Air and DocuSign
May 6 DOCU DocuSign (DOCU) Stock Slides as Market Rises: Facts to Know Before You Trade
May 6 DOCU DocuSign to acquire Lexion for $165M in cash
May 6 DOCU DocuSign acquires AI-powered contract management firm Lexion
May 6 DOCU DOCUSIGN ANNOUNCES AGREEMENT TO ACQUIRE LEXION
May 6 AEYE AudioEye (AEYE) Upgraded to Strong Buy: Here's Why
May 4 GTLB GitLab Inc (GTLB) CFO Brian Robins Sells 30,000 Shares
May 3 DOCU Coinbase Global, DoorDash And 2 Other Stocks Insiders Are Selling
May 3 DOCU Is Trending Stock DocuSign (DOCU) a Buy Now?
May 3 DOCU Insider Sale: President and CEO Allan Thygesen Sells Shares of DocuSign Inc (DOCU)
May 2 AEYE Is AudioEye (AEYE) a Buy as Wall Street Analysts Look Optimistic?
May 2 AEYE AudioEye Supports Department of Health and Human Services Issuance of Final Rule Strengthening Protections For Individuals with Disabilities
May 2 OOMA Strength Seen in Ooma (OOMA): Can Its 6.4% Jump Turn into More Strength?
May 1 GTLB GitLab Inc. (GTLB) Ascends While Market Falls: Some Facts to Note
May 1 ASAN Asana to Announce First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, May 30, 2024
May 1 DOCU Are You a Growth Investor? This 1 Stock Could Be the Perfect Pick
May 1 AEYE Is Audioeye (AEYE) Outperforming Other Computer and Technology Stocks This Year?
May 1 PD PagerDuty Appoints Eduardo Crespo, Vice President of EMEA
Software

Computer software, or simply software, is a collection of data or computer instructions that tell the computer how to work. This is in contrast to physical hardware, from which the system is built and actually performs the work. In computer science and software engineering, computer software is all information processed by computer systems, programs and data. Computer software includes computer programs, libraries and related non-executable data, such as online documentation or digital media. Computer hardware and software require each other and neither can be realistically used on its own.
At the lowest programming level, executable code consists of machine language instructions supported by an individual processor—typically a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU). A machine language consists of groups of binary values signifying processor instructions that change the state of the computer from its preceding state. For example, an instruction may change the value stored in a particular storage location in the computer—an effect that is not directly observable to the user. An instruction may also invoke one of many input or output operations, for example displaying some text on a computer screen; causing state changes which should be visible to the user. The processor executes the instructions in the order they are provided, unless it is instructed to "jump" to a different instruction, or is interrupted by the operating system. As of 2015, most personal computers, smartphone devices and servers have processors with multiple execution units or multiple processors performing computation together, and computing has become a much more concurrent activity than in the past.
The majority of software is written in high-level programming languages. They are easier and more efficient for programmers because they are closer to natural languages than machine languages. High-level languages are translated into machine language using a compiler or an interpreter or a combination of the two. Software may also be written in a low-level assembly language, which has strong correspondence to the computer's machine language instructions and is translated into machine language using an assembler.

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