Vender in a sentence as a noun

The vender knows that I hashed the findings I sent to them, but so what?

Because no new hardware is required from either the vender or the buyer.

I see nesting and vender-prefix normalizing, but to me those are pretty small gains.

That vendor was informed that if they wanted to stay a vender, they wouldn't hire that former employee.

It's important to weigh all the options, and include issues like vender lock-in, SLA and future requirements.

On windows the OpenGL implementation is supplied by the graphics vender.

To sum this up, in the mega corp world, if you are not running a vender supported OS, you likely cannot get support for your device.

No vender would sell a competitive software system because they would make more money using it themselves.

Why not just learn jQuery rather than tight yourself up to vender specific, proprietary technology?

If you have performance issues or stability issues, the first things a vender will ask is, what OS are you running, so they can direct you to the correct support group.

The problem sounds like it was a bug with vender interoperability based on the unidirectional link detection that most people run on fiber based uplinks.

Do I have to post the hash on my own domain, so the vender knows that the findings they received are from the same person who owns the domain where the hash was posted?I don't see what this hash achieves.

So it sounds like this comes down to vendors competing and not wanting to have their code exposed for fear that others might copy their chip + code when the vender is the one paying all the fees to make the chip + code usable.

Sometimes libraries shipped from the vender are not perfect, sometimes the vendor's compiler will do something, ahem, unexpected with your return value in some edge case where you've exceeded the stack.

I have to assume it is probably a problem for IE too, but MS is the only browser vender really in a position not to be particularly bothered by whatever it is that could be causing that trouble.

Vender definitions

noun

someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money

See also: seller marketer vendor trafficker