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  2. Vendor finance - Wikipedia

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    Vendor finance. Vendor finance is a form of lending in which a company lends money to be used by the borrower to buy the vendor's products or property. Vendor finance is usually in the form of deferred loans from, or shares subscribed by, the vendor. The vendor often takes shares in the borrowing company. This category of finance is generally ...

  3. Vendor-managed inventory - Wikipedia

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    Vendor-managed inventory (VMI) is an inventory management practice in which a supplier of goods, usually the manufacturer, is responsible for optimizing the inventory held by a distributor. Under VMI, the retailer shares their inventory data with a vendor (sometimes called supplier) such that the vendor is the decision-maker who determines the ...

  4. Vendor management system - Wikipedia

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    Vendor management system. A vendor management system (VMS) is an Internet -enabled, often Web-based application that acts as a mechanism for business to manage and procure staffing services – temporary, and, in some cases, permanent placement services – as well as outside contract or contingent labor. Typical features of a VMS application ...

  5. List of personal finance software - Wikipedia

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    This risk may be compounded based on the security the software vendor has implemented as well as the availability of the data and where specifically it is stored (online or a local application). An often overlooked form of risk is due to the monetization model and privacy practices of the vendor or software provider, whether the application is ...

  6. Vendor - Wikipedia

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    A vendor is a supply chain management term that means anyone who provides goods or services of experience to another entity. Vendors may sell B2B (business-to-business; i.e., to other companies), B2C (business to consumers or direct-to-consumer), or B2G (business to government). Some vendors manufacture inventoriable items and then sell those ...

  7. UnitedHealth tech unit's rivals say new, post-hack customers ...

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    September 19, 2024 at 6:02 AM. By Leroy Leo and Sriparna Roy. (Reuters) - Smaller rivals to UnitedHealth's tech unit Change Healthcare say they are signing longer-term contracts with hospitals and ...

  8. JD.com - Wikipedia

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    310,000 (Dec 2020) [2] Website. corporate.jd.com. JD.com, Inc., also known as Jingdong (Chinese: 京东; pinyin: Jīngdōng), formerly called 360buy, [4] is a Chinese e-commerce company headquartered in Beijing. It is one of the two massive B2C online retailers in China by transaction volume and revenue, and is a major competitor to Alibaba ...

  9. List of enterprise portal vendors - Wikipedia

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    Vendor Product Name Technology License Portlet API Apache Software Foundation: Jetspeed 2.3.1 Java EE: Apache License v2.0 JSR-286 ATG: ATG Portal Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Broadvision: Broadvision Portal 8.2 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Bluenog: Bluenog ICE 4.5 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Edge Technologies: enPortal Java EE: Proprietary ...