Noun
commoditization (uncountable)
The transformation of something into a commodity
Current emphasis on "commoditization of the everyday" has been decried by many contemporary theorists, some of them arguing the full brunt of it would be felt in ten years' time. Source: Internet
Dave posits that this is about to change, thanks to many trends, including the commoditization of distribution, means of production, and audience aggregation (well, I may have added that last one). Source: Internet
I’m still not sure that I’m 100% sure that the princess-phase leads to the overly precocious sexytimesgirl phase, but much of what Orenstein writes about the commoditization of girlhood and femininity rings very true. Source: Internet
HP Networking Channel Americas vice president Armughan Ahmad discusses data center network architecture and how to tackle Cisco, switching commoditization and mobility. Source: Internet
Hyper-converged infrastructure is another big step in the commoditization of IT platforms. Source: Internet
The commoditization of storage hardware can only be good, and whether storage vendors like it or not, it's happening now. Source: Internet