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:"We are keen to make sure we don’t bespoke the system, so that we can easily adopt new system capabilities as they become available and ensure the system is future-proofed in that sense."
:"We are keen to make sure we don’t bespoke the system, so that we can easily adopt new system capabilities as they become available and ensure the system is future-proofed in that sense."


:''The Treasurer, November 2021 - Issue 4, 2021, p22 - Alexandra Lewis, Group Treasurer, National Grid''
:''The Treasurer, November 2021 - Issue 4, 2021, p22 - Alexandra Lewis, Group Treasurer, National Grid.''
 
 
3.  ''Origins - clothing.''
 
Bespoke clothing is made - or tailored - to the order of individual customers.
 
By analogy, the term ''bespoke'' was then extended to other goods and services provided on a similar basis.




==See also==
==See also==
* [[Bespoke software]]
* [[Bespoke software]]
* [[Boilerplate]]
*[[End user development]]
*[[End user development]]
*[[Future-proof]]
*[[Future-proof]]
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* [[Off the shelf package]]
* [[Off the shelf package]]
*[[Software]]
*[[Software]]
*[[Standard]]
*[[Tailor]]
*[[White-label]]
*[[White-label]]



Latest revision as of 14:13, 7 December 2021

1. Adjective.

Describing any product or service developed to the particular requirements of a specific customer.


2. Verb.

To tailor a product or service accordingly.


Why we don't bespoke our system
"We are keen to make sure we don’t bespoke the system, so that we can easily adopt new system capabilities as they become available and ensure the system is future-proofed in that sense."
The Treasurer, November 2021 - Issue 4, 2021, p22 - Alexandra Lewis, Group Treasurer, National Grid.


3. Origins - clothing.

Bespoke clothing is made - or tailored - to the order of individual customers.

By analogy, the term bespoke was then extended to other goods and services provided on a similar basis.


See also