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Category: Products
Products is the category to show case subjects related to some of our products. So, you can find what we actually offer as products here: https://sesamedisk.com/pricing/ . Anyhow thanks for visiting and looking forward to having you onboard and using our free or paid product.
This category can mention any product and article about things that are not necessarily our own. In fact we will have posts about many different providers and producers and their outcomes that might be of interest to you or other people around the world. Aside of course our focus will be our own products and our industry, but there will be many different issues dealt with in our posts.
Understand product as any of the following.
“A product is the item offered for sale. A product can be a service or an item. Every product is made at a cost and each is sold at a price. The price that can be charged depends on the market, the quality, the marketing and the segment that is targeted.”
Taken from India Times on April, 2021.
Another definition from Gartner
Who defines some common characteristics that can be used to determine what a product is. It can serve an external or internal customer (user). Is clearly defined by its business capability. Delivers capability that customers value can be:
A repeatable service. A platform (one- or multi-sided)
Be bought, sold, subscribed or funded. Has competition and a product lifecycle.
…A product can be made up of one or more other products. Therefore if you take the example of buying a new computer – you might end up with a bundle of products. This might include a screen, tower, keyboard and mouse that is wrapped up as a single offer. Each item here represents a distinct value proposition, but can also be a bundled value proposition.
Taken from Emergn on April, 2021.