What is the correct usage: “Integration for XYZ” or “Integration with XYZ”, in the product name?





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I came across a product with the name: "Integration for XYZ". The product was meant to be an integration with XYZ. I think the usage of "for" in the product name is incorrect and should ideally be "with". Would like to know your thoughts.










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  • What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

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    Mar 28 at 6:13











  • XYZ is an another product.

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I came across a product with the name: "Integration for XYZ". The product was meant to be an integration with XYZ. I think the usage of "for" in the product name is incorrect and should ideally be "with". Would like to know your thoughts.










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  • What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

    – KillingTime
    Mar 28 at 6:13











  • XYZ is an another product.

    – Avinash
    Mar 29 at 14:24














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I came across a product with the name: "Integration for XYZ". The product was meant to be an integration with XYZ. I think the usage of "for" in the product name is incorrect and should ideally be "with". Would like to know your thoughts.










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I came across a product with the name: "Integration for XYZ". The product was meant to be an integration with XYZ. I think the usage of "for" in the product name is incorrect and should ideally be "with". Would like to know your thoughts.







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  • What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

    – KillingTime
    Mar 28 at 6:13











  • XYZ is an another product.

    – Avinash
    Mar 29 at 14:24



















  • What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

    – KillingTime
    Mar 28 at 6:13











  • XYZ is an another product.

    – Avinash
    Mar 29 at 14:24

















What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:13





What does XYZ represent here? Another product or service?

– KillingTime
Mar 28 at 6:13













XYZ is an another product.

– Avinash
Mar 29 at 14:24





XYZ is an another product.

– Avinash
Mar 29 at 14:24










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