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Our core platform services are made available in bindings for all of the above and our platform service setup will create a fully functional development prototype of a generic vertical for each distinct enterprise domain set or '[[dominion]]' using same. You can see this illustrated in our space with our 3 regular IPV4 domains. | Our core platform services are made available in bindings for all of the above and our platform service setup will create a fully functional development prototype of a generic vertical for each distinct enterprise domain set or '[[dominion]]' using same. You can see this illustrated in our space with our 3 regular IPV4 domains. | ||
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You can see an example of what of an integrated vertical application based on the above is like with the name <b>wik-cso.meansofproduction.biz</b> which is the vertical application supporting the Public Job Shop and our overall enterprise application service. | You can see an example of what of an integrated vertical application based on the above is like with the name <font color=silver><b>wik-cso.meansofproduction.biz</b> </font>which is the vertical application supporting the Public Job Shop and our overall enterprise application service. | ||
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If we have prepared a development prototype for you it will be at <b><yourVerticalName>.commoditysoftware.org</b> per the setup offer letter sent you. | If we have prepared a development prototype for you it will be at <font color=gold><b><yourVerticalName>.commoditysoftware.org</b></font> per the setup offer letter sent you. | ||
</blockquote>Some people focus on one or another of these packages as the basis of their enterprise implementation. This focus is not without consequences but it cannot be helped because shopping for what you think you need instead of what you actually need is a buyer's prerogative. | </blockquote>Some people focus on one or another of these packages as the basis of their enterprise implementation. This focus is not without consequences but it cannot be helped because shopping for what you think you need instead of what you actually need is a buyer's prerogative. | ||