Is it possible for two clients to share dahsboard development?

Hello all,
Is it possible for two companies to share their dashboard development work? Both these clients have all the right licensing and all lets say.
Is it possible that one company does a lot of good templates for dahsboards like metrics reporting and stuff and they agree to share it with another company which needs exactly that same template. Can they share this work what are the touch points that we need to check befor making the move if it ispossible. Do we need to transport it ?
What if both these clients are on different BW or R3 systems like one is one SAP BW and the other is mainframe or something else.
Please let me know, thanks a lot in advance.

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