Propriety Systems

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Propriety systems are privately developed, owned and controlled. In the computer industry competition is strong and propriety systems are good for vendors because it keeps their products selling. However because of the nature of propriety systems other companies products cannot interact with them, this stifles growth within the industry and hinders small companies from competing with large multinationals, it also forces customers to stick with one manufacture to make sure their systems are compatible.

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