A vendor that purchases a product, such as hardware, from a manufacturer, then adds value in the form of software, additional hardware, or services, and sells the package to the end-user.
a company that customizes an existing product and resells it as a new product or package to suit a particular need
an individual or company that buys computer components, assembles them, and adds features such as software or additional hardware, then resells the entire unit for more than the sum of the parts.
Often referred to as a "Var" or "Reseller." The independent professionals who market computer systems and components and who add value by performing assembly, upgrades, training and other services.
A reseller of computer equipment whose services frequently include software integration
An outside company that provides software applications to be used in credit card processing. In order to integrate this outside software with NOVA’s technology, these companies must certify the credit card processing part of the software with NOVA.
A company that purchases products from a variety of sources to produce a new finished product for sale.
Company that purchases products from manufacturers and then resells the products to the public, offering additional services with the product such as user support, equipment maintenance, training, installation, and warranties. 14.23
n. A company that buys hardware and software and resells it to the public with added services, such as user support. Acronym: VAR.
(VAR) (n.) A company that buys hardware and software, adds more features or services, then resells the upgraded products.
A value-added reseller (VAR) is a company that adds some feature to an existing product,then sells it (usually to end-users) as a new package. This practice is common in the electronics industry, where, for example, a software application might be added to existing hardware.