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Scalability refers to the ability to increase or decrease the capacity of the computing infrastructure in response to changing capacity needs.
Sales of Existing
Transactions involving goods or assets that are not new but have been previously owned or used.
Product Line
A group of related products marketed by the same firm.
Canned Soups
Pre-cooked soups that are packaged in cans for convenience, long shelf life, and ease of preparation.
Maturity Stage
The stage of the product life cycle during which the firm focuses on profitability and maintaining the firm’s market share for as long as possible.
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