wt is the difference between client and customer?
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Answer / tapan
I think, there is a difference between client and
customer.For client s/w is made for specific purpose means
s/w is made in order to fulfill the specific request of
client. and for customer application is made for common
purpose. so, client would get the more services than
customer.
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Answer / priya gurnani
Client: 1.Services
2.ongoing process with a person or organizations
Customer: 1.Product
2.One time process start with convince for product and end
with sale of that product
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Answer / yamuna
Customers --> Are the ultimate users of the product, a full
fledged product.
Clients --> A company(x) provide some product (or service)
to the company (y). The product serves as the output of
company (x) and it wil serve as the input to company(y) in
developing some other product. Here Company (y) will be the
client of company (x).
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Client: For whom we develop the IT system/application for
their business processing.
Customer: Customer is the end user of the IT application we
have developed.
Client gives you the requirements based on their customer
expecations.
For IT cos client can be a customer as well but for client
customer is the end user or consumer of the product.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Answer / sagar
client---> client is the recourse for companyes
customer---> customer give a special requirement for special
application....
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Sagar
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Answer / pavan
i think some diff clent and customer
client---> client give Specifications and use that
application
customer---> In market level who have been purchased that
software ....
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Answer / bhanu
people will come to us with specific requirements in order
to develop an application or project.
where as in case of customers we have to develop a product
by our own requirements.
correct me if i am wrong.
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Answer / pranitha
Client - the one to whom we are building the application
for (based on their Requirents)
Customer - The one who is purchasing/utilizing the already
built application
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Answer / jitesh
i think company work according to client i.e. specific
treatment
whereas customer work according to the facilities provided
by the company i.e.general treatment
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Answer / surendra pulukuri
Customers are like people come to some shop to buy a final
product.
Clients are like to make the final product with new new
enhamcements and reqirements. this relationship will be
long where as not for customer.
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