Custom software (often called Bespoke Software) is software that has been developed specifically for a company or organization, and it completely unique; it may or may not be usable by any other company, but generally the organization who pays for it to be developed owns the source code and all the rights to it.Examples of custom software might be the programs which are run on bank ATM’s, or a case-tracking system in a large law firm. As a general rule, small businesses don’t use customized software because it requires a significant investment. But large companies and even the government or government agencies may have use for this product.When a company buys custom software, they have the ability to really commit to a process, and can invest in training their employees to use the software adding to productivity and efficiency. Future development will cost less, too, since the source code is already created and owned by the company.
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