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What Is The Difference Between ISV and COTS?

As digital technology continues to evolve, cloud-based technology and computing processes are being increasingly integrated into modern day-to-day business processes. Studies have shown that 50% of enterprises spend more than $1.2 million on cloud-based services annually.

An Independent Software Vendor (ISV) is defined as a software publisher that generates, develops, and distributes commercial software through licensing agreements. These commercial agreements may either be one-time licenses or time-interval-based subscription plans. ISV companies retain all ownership and intellectual property rights.

Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) software is defined as commercially available packages software that is ready-made and instantly available for the use of the general public and other interested parties. COTS software is commercially produced and distributed to users and does not require any modification.

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