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  2. Third-party management - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the process of monitoring and managing external parties that companies do business with. Find out the areas of monitoring, the importance of third-party management, the types of third parties, the regulation and the solutions.

  3. Third-party source - Wikipedia

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    In information technology, a third-party source is a supplier of software (or a computer accessory) which is independent of the supplier and customer of the major computer product(s). In e-commerce , 3rd party ( 3P ) source refers to a seller who publishes products on a marketplace, without this marketplace to own or physically carry those ...

  4. Third-party logistics - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, types, and benefits of third-party logistics (3PL), an organization's long term commitment of outsourcing its distribution services to third-party logistics businesses. Compare 3PL with other logistics providers and services, such as lead logistics providers and second-party logistics.

  5. Amazon Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Marketplace is an e-commerce platform that allows third-party sellers to sell products to consumers on Amazon's website. Learn about its history, features, locations, criticism, and types of sellers.

  6. Third-party software component - Wikipedia

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    Learn what a third-party software component is and how it is used in computer programming. Find out some examples of common third-party software components and their benefits.

  7. Vendor-managed inventory - Wikipedia

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    Vendor-managed inventory (VMI) is an inventory management practice where a supplier is responsible for optimizing the inventory held by a distributor. Learn about the benefits, components and challenges of VMI, and how it differs from traditional inventory management.

  8. Vendormate - Wikipedia

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    Vendormate is a company that screens and monitors vendors and contractors for hospitals and other organizations. It conducts background checks, financial screening, and compliance/document monitoring for a fee.

  9. Independent software vendor - Wikipedia

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    This is in contrast to in-house software, which is developed by the organization that will use it, or custom software, which is designed or adapted for a single, specific third party. Although ISV-provided software is consumed by end users, it remains the property of the vendor. Software products developed by ISVs serve a wide variety of purposes.