In my very modest experience, if a company discovers a way to be more efficient (i.e., profitable) than its competitors, it will go to great lengths to maintain that edge, either by keeping the process a secret or by continuously optimizing it to stay ahead of the competition. It therefore seems like a bad business decision for it to allow you to release/resell the same (albeit modified) product to other companies.
You would need either a lot of leverage to make it happen or to provide a solution so general that it is the value added by the company itself that makes it effective.
Edit: An exception would be if the businesses are either the same, but not directly competing (e.g., restaurants in different cities) or are entirely different but have the same process (e.g., everyone uses some sort of payroll software, I think). In the former case, I am unsure of how much they can afford to spend and in the latter, it doesn't seem like the process in common would be sufficiently central (revenue-generating). There may be exceptions, and clearly this is where your focus should be.
