The customers in a vertical market come from one specific industry, and use a particular product for different things. In a horizontal market, customers come from various industries, but all use a product for the same purpose.
Vertcals are industry specific focus groups that will be useful (a) to align the industry domain specifics and (b) to align with the clients belonging to this industry Horizontals are the specific capabilities or skills (technical and non-technical) that "span across" two or more industry verticals
A tetrahedron need not have any verticals.
There need not be any.
There need not be any.
A pentagon need not have any vertical lines. It can have at most two.
Any person or company which is rival of business whether is in same industry or not in which the business is operating.
An octahedron can have any number from 6 to 12 vertices.
A hexagon has 6 sides. The number of vertical sides can be any number from 0 to 3.
A decagon has 10 vertices and 10 sides.It has ten cornersA decagon is a 10 sided polygon that has 10 vertices
A tetrahedron does not normally have any verticals but it can have three [mutually] vertical edges at one vertex, or two sets of mutually perpendicular edges at two vertices.
To be "underserved" is to not be provided with the service required. It is typically used in the context of health and social related services, but could potentially refer to unsatisfactory service in any industry.
The textile industry