A Micro-ISV (abbr. mISV or μISV), a term coined by Eric Sink, is an independent software vendor with fewer than 10 or even just one software developer. In such an environment the company owner develops software, manages sales and does public relations. The term has come to mean more than just a "one-man shop," but any ISV with more than 10 employees is generally not considered a Micro-ISV. Small venture capital-funded software shops are also generally not considered micro ISVs.

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  • Micro VIS, Micro Vendedor Independiente de Software, es un acrónimo derivado de la voz inglesa Micro-ISV acuñada por primera vez por Erik Sink. Designa a una compañía vendedora de software que consta de un solo desarrollador que es a la vez propietario de la misma, gestiona las ventas y establece las relaciones de marketing.
  • A Micro-ISV (abbr. mISV or μISV), a term coined by Eric Sink, is an independent software vendor with fewer than 10 or even just one software developer. In such an environment the company owner develops software, manages sales and does public relations. The term has come to mean more than just a "one-man shop," but any ISV with more than 10 employees is generally not considered a Micro-ISV. Small venture capital-funded software shops are also generally not considered micro ISVs. Some Micro-ISVs sell their software through the shareware marketing model where potential customers can try the software before they buy it. The shareware marketing model has become the dominant method of marketing packaged software with even the largest ISVs offering their enterprise solutions as trials via free download, e.g. Oracle's Oracle database.
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  • Micro VIS, Micro Vendedor Independiente de Software, es un acrónimo derivado de la voz inglesa Micro-ISV acuñada por primera vez por Erik Sink. Designa a una compañía vendedora de software que consta de un solo desarrollador que es a la vez propietario de la misma, gestiona las ventas y establece las relaciones de marketing.
  • A Micro-ISV (abbr. mISV or μISV), a term coined by Eric Sink, is an independent software vendor with fewer than 10 or even just one software developer. In such an environment the company owner develops software, manages sales and does public relations. The term has come to mean more than just a "one-man shop," but any ISV with more than 10 employees is generally not considered a Micro-ISV. Small venture capital-funded software shops are also generally not considered micro ISVs.
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