OEM is the abbreviation of original equipment manufacturer, which means original equipment manufacturer in Chinese. In the field of IT, OEM refers to people who do OEM.
Commercial software generally refers to those paid software, and manufacturers make profits by paying users. Free software generally refers to software that users can use for free, and manufacturers generally make profits through advertisers or other means.
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), translated as "Original Equipment Manufacturer" in Chinese, means OEM, or OEM in layman's terms. The representative enterprise here is Foxconn, which has been successfully listed recently, with a current valuation of 400 billion. It also sets an industry benchmark for domestic OEMs and breaks the bottleneck that OEMs lack independent brands and cannot become bigger and stronger.
In the current IT industry in China, product OEM is very common. From servers, PCs, security monitoring equipment, printers, scanners and other hardware products. To OA, CRM, ERP and other software products. As everyone in the industry knows, there are fixed professional OEM product suppliers to do OEM for large IT enterprises.
When IT comes to OEM, most people will think of manufacturing enterprises, and then think of hardware manufacturers in the IT industry. In fact, OEM of software vendors is also very common in the IT industry. In order to enrich the solutions, improve the billing rate, and meet the needs of customers, we really need an enterprise with integrated framework, solutions and products. This time, it is about OEM of software manufacturers, and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of current OEM from the perspectives of OEM and OEM brand.