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Custom software (also known as bespoke software or tailor-made software) is software that is developed specifically for some specific organization or other user. As such, it can be contrasted with the use of out-of-the-box software packages developed for the mass market, such as commercial off-the-shelf software, or existing free software.
bespoke shoes (shoes that are made to fit the customer's specifications), [11] bespoke software (software written to the specific requirement of a customer), [2] and; bespoke tailoring (clothing made to the individual measurements of the customer). [2]
Commercial-off-the-shelf or commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) products are packaged or canned (ready-made) hardware or software, which are adapted aftermarket to the needs of the purchasing organization, rather than the commissioning of custom-made, or bespoke, solutions.
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a process in which a business or another organization administers its interactions with customers, typically using data analysis to study large amounts of information.
Data made available in this way is structured to allow it to be inter-connected and used again by third parties. [5] Data available from a user's social graph may be accessed by third-party application software so that it fits the personalized web page or information appliance. Current open data standards on the Internet are:
The rise of the Internet and cloud computing enabled a new model, software as a service (SaaS), [18] in which the provider hosts the software (usually built on top of rented infrastructure or platforms) [19] and provides the use of the software to customers, often in exchange for a subscription fee. [17]
Tailor Made may also refer to: Bespoke – clothing made by a tailor; Tailor Made (album), album by Brian Byrne; A song by Colbie Caillat from the album Coco;
The software is used as a part of QUANTUMNATION, which also includes the software vulnerability scanner VALIDATOR. The tool was first described at the 2014 Chaos Communication Congress by Jacob Appelbaum, who characterized it as tyrannical. [30] [31] [32] QUANTUMCOOKIE is a more complex form of attack which can be used against Tor users. [33]