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Packaged software is a type of software that is pre-developed and sold to customers in a ready-to-use form. It is typically sold in a physical or digital form, such as a CD-ROM or a download. Packaged software is designed to be used by a wide range of users, and is often sold in retail stores or online. It is usually developed by a software company and is designed to meet the needs of a specific market.
Packaged software is often used by businesses, educational institutions, and government agencies. It is typically used to manage data, automate processes, and provide access to applications. It can also be used to create websites, manage customer relationships, and provide access to cloud-based services.
Some of the companies in the packaged software market include Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle, IBM, and SAP. Show Less Read more