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Product - Platform - Service - What Is The Difference?

Product: an item, physical, virtual, digital, or hybrid that is produced; OR

A product can be built upon the building blocks of platforms, systems, subsystems, or components.

Examples of products include a chair, a cake that I eat or maybe use of any learning service.


an item, physical, virtual, digital, or hybrid that is produced; OR

It’s usually, but not always unrecognized by external customers and end users.

Salesforce would be recognized but it’s usually not recognized as an internal backend system. It’s often mistakenly labeled a product.

Examples of a platform include an enterprise resource planning system, a customer relationship management system, an e-learning system within the company and a podcast hosting redistribution system.

A platform can also be built upon the building blocks of systems, subsystems or components.

Service: I do some work; OR

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