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The Computing market is a broad term that encompasses the production, distribution, and sale of computer hardware, software, and services. It includes companies that design, manufacture, and market computers, as well as those that provide related services such as software development, data storage, and cloud computing. The market also includes companies that provide services such as IT consulting, system integration, and managed services.
Some of the major players in the Computing market include Apple, Microsoft, IBM, Dell, HP, Oracle, and Google. These companies are responsible for the development of the latest technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. They are also responsible for the development of new products and services that are used by businesses and consumers alike. Show Less Read more