Difference between 8.1 Horizontal implementation and 8.1 High Tech Vertical

Hi There,
We're trying to figure out the difference between the 8.1 Horizontal implementation of Siebel and 8.1 Vertical implementation of Siebel. We mostly use the Sales and Marketing apps, I know they've introduced MDF and some different Selling/Pricing models, but what we're wondering is if the Accounts/Contacts/Oppty structure, workflows fields are significantly different between the Horizontal and the Vertical implementations.
If anyone has the High Tech Vertical implementation please let me know. We need to make this decision asap.
Thanks,
Paulomi

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