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A value-added reseller (VAR) is a company that adds some feature(s) to an existing product(s), then resells it (usually to end-users) as an integrated product or complete "turn-key" solution. This practice is common in the electronics industry, where, for example, a software application might be added to existing hardware.

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Chinese (Chinese) 經銷聯盟
Japanese (Japanese) 付加価値再販業者
German (German) Value-added Reseller
French (French) VAR (Value-added Reseller)

Creative Nomad

the Creative Nomad which was actually a value-added reseller product, a rebranded Samsung Yepp... Nomad Jukebox is also sold as a value-added reseller product by Dell under the name Dell Digital...

OEM

OEM is an acronym for Original Equipment Manufacturer . An OEM is a company that builds components that are used in systems sold by another company called a value-added reseller or VAR. The practice of a VAR selling products with components from OEMs is common in the electronics and computer...

Tarantella, Inc.

to buy the UNIX products. This was due to 15,000 value-added resellers (VARs) around the world who..., accounting and health management software. The value-added resellers would provide that. The cost... dependency on Java support), and added scalability and security features to better support larger...

OpenOffice.org

." [2] Microsoft has also published a competitive guide for its value-added reseller channel on how...

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