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  2. Independent software vendor - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to in-house software, which is developed by the organization that will use it, or custom software, which is designed or adapted for a single, specific third party. Although ISV-provided software is consumed by end users, it remains the property of the vendor. Software products developed by ISVs serve a wide variety of purposes.

  3. Micro ISV - Wikipedia

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    The Software Industry Conference [6] is an annual event in the United States attended by many micro ISVs. The European Software Conference [7] is also attended by many micro ISVs and is held in various locations throughout Europe. ISDEF (Independent Software Developer Forum [8]) also hosts an industry event in Russia with many micro ISVs attending.

  4. List of the largest software companies - Wikipedia

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    Many lists exist that provide an overview of large software companies, often called "independent software vendors" ("ISVs"), in the world.The lists differ by methodology of composition and consequently show substantial differences in both the listed companies and the ranking of those companies.

  5. Infor - Wikipedia

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    Infor is a multinational company headquartered in New York City [7] that provides industry specific, enterprise software licensed for use on premises or as a service. [8] [9] [10] As of 2016, Infor's software had 58 million users, [11] and 90,000 corporate customers in 200 countries.

  6. MicroEJ - Wikipedia

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    MicroEJ (pronounced "micro-EDGE") [2] is a French-American independent software vendor with headquarters in Nantes, France [3] and offices in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. [4] It was founded by Fred Rivard in 2004.

  7. Software company - Wikipedia

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    Organizing a software company is a very specialized type of management skill, where experienced persons can turn the organizational problem into a unique benefit. For example, having sub-teams spread in different time zones may allow a 24-hour company working day, if the teams, systems, and procedures are well established.

  8. Koha (software) - Wikipedia

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    Koha is a web-based ILS, with a SQL database (MariaDB or MySQL preferred [citation needed]) back end with cataloguing data stored in MARC and accessible via Z39.50 or SRU.The user interface is very configurable and adaptable and has been translated into many languages. [3]

  9. Informatics General - Wikipedia

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    It was the fourth largest independent software company in the world. [5] Informatics had a solid cash position and almost no long-term debt. [ 188 ] However the company and its stock was considered, in the words of the Los Angeles Times , a "chronic underachiever" and "a lackluster performer on Wall Street".