What is the diffrence between product base company and
application company ? if product base name few products,if
service base name the few services.
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Answer / suneel reddy
product based company Services based Company
1) Requirements are 1) req are came from client
defined by company itself
2) if req are not available
they will conduct market survey
and gather req
3) it is 4 market 3) it is 4 particular person
4)Oracle is the product 4) an application
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Answer / jyothinapa
Product Base Company :It is a company which takes
requirements from the company based on the market
recquirements.the product base companies build their
product for selling in to the market.
eg:microsoft,yahoo,rediff......
application company: here the recquirements comes from the
client.we have to satisfy the client while building the
application
eg": satyam,infosys.
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Answer / sara
I think Application and service both r same
product base company micro soft , ibm , apple
eg MS Word , MS off, MS excel ,apple i pat ...
service base , TCS, CTS , syntel,
eg TCS will do SBI projects
CTS will do ICICI projects
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