Multisourcing

Multisourcing is the concept of working with multiple suppliers who are also competitors.[1] Large-scale buyers, such as the U.S. federal government, may want to feel assured that there is more than one supplier for an item.

It has been described as the opposite of "one neck to wring".[2] The opposite is called sole-source.

Intel, a large corporation, was not "enough" for the x86, and so others such as Advanced Micro Devices and Cyrix were needed.

  1. ^ Nick Gill (2008). "The Keys to Successful Multisourcing" (PDF). Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  2. ^ Christopher Calnan (October 6, 2016). "Software maker Real Savvy raises new funds after pivoting, hitting profitability". BizJournals.com (Austin Business Journal). ... one neck to wring ... a single source of technology