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EnterpriseA business firm.
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EnterpriseA group of individuals working together for a common purpose, typically within the context of an organizational form such as a corporation, public agency, charity or trust.
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EnterpriseSegment of the cattle business or an associated business that is isolated by accounting procedures so that its revenue and expenses can be identified.
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EnterpriseA company or business. A business project, often one which is sometimes difficult and/or risky.
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EnterpriseDefinition Economic transactor with autonomy in respect of financial and investment decision-making, as well as authority and responsibility for allocating resources for the production of goods and se [..]
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Enterpriseearly 15c., "an undertaking," formerly also enterprize, from Old French enterprise "an undertaking," noun use of fem. past participle of entreprendre "undertake, take in hand& [..]
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Enterprisea project, usually one seeking a profit.
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EnterpriseA business organization involved in economic activity and taking risks for purposes of profit. Editor's Note: Compare this with Bureaucracy. [D02704]
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EnterpriseAn organization that combines scarce resources for the production and supply of goods and services. The term enterprise is generally used synonymously with other terms such as business, firm, and comp [..]
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Enterprisea purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness); "he had doubts about the whole enterprise" an organization created for business ven [..]
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EnterpriseA firm.
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EnterpriseJensens Internet Dictionary A synonym for business, mainly big business. The enterprise computing market is typically the corporations that buy hardware and software and use them to run their operations.
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EnterpriseDefinition Business or venture.
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Enterprise(n.) A business organization. In the computer industry, the term is often used to describe any large organization that utilizes computers. An intranet, for example, is a good example of an enterprise [..]
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EnterpriseA generic term describing an extremely large network. It is usually used as a definition of 500 stations or greater.
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Enterprisean economic organization or activity ;esp : a business organization
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EnterpriseA business, service, or membership organization consisting of one or more establishments
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EnterpriseThe standardized model developed at Statistics Canada
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EnterpriseThe highest level in an organization ----includes all missions and functions.
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EnterpriseAny business undertaking; a business enterprise, without qualification, the term refers to an entire organization, rather than a subdivision thereof.
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EnterpriseFunds
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EnterpriseEnterprise is defined as "the related activities performed . . . by any person or persons for a common business purpose [excluding] the related activities performed for such an enterprise by an i [..]
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EnterpriseThe most common example of an enterprise is a business, but it is not limited to that. An enterprise is an activity, or a series of activities, done: in the form of a business; in the form of an adve [..]
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Enterprise(n) a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness)(n) an organization created for business ventures(n) readiness to embark on bold new ventures
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Enterpriseinceptum
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EnterpriseIn the context of computing, an enterprise is a large organization whose many offices, agencies, workers and partners must be able to communicate and share information effectively and efficiently.
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EnterpriseSSL solutions for SMB
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EnterpriseAn organized business activity, typically commercial in nature that involves growth and profit. In the context of software licensing, enterprise refers to an organization employing thousands to hundre [..]
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Enterprise"Enterprise" means any private entity of one or more persons, corporate or otherwise, engaged in business, commercial, professional, charitable, political, industrial or organized fraternal [..]
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EnterpriseAn organization with a defined mission/goal and a defined boundary, using information systems to execute that mission, and with responsibility for managing its own risks and performance. An enterprise may consist of all or some of the following business aspects: acquisition, program management, financial management (e.g., budgets), human resources, [..]
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Enterpriseentity constituting multiple organizations within the supply chain [from PAS 1192-5] External envelope
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EnterpriseIs a collection of organizations and people formed to create and deliver product to customers.
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Enterpriseall undertakings engaged in economic activity in the public and private sector, whatever their size, legal status or the economic sector in which they operate, including the social economy. EQF (European Qualification Framework)
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Enterprise
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Enterprise
A company, business, organization, or other purposeful endeavor.
''The government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) are a group of financial services corporations which have been created by the United [..]
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EnterpriseSoftware priced according to how much money you have
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EnterpriseA business firm.
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EnterpriseEnterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to:
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EnterpriseEnterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to:
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise is a two-man sloop-rigged hiking sailing dinghy with distinctive blue sails. Despite being one of the older classes of dinghies, it remains popular in the United Kingdom and about a doz [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise is a Zilog Z80-based home computer first produced in 1985. It was developed by British company Intelligent Software and marketed by Enterprise Computers. Its two variants are the Enterp [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise is a fictional spaceship that appeared in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It had the in-universe registration of NX-01 and appeared earlier in the fran [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise is the cross-border inter-city train service between Dublin Connolly in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast Central in Northern Ireland, jointly operated by Iarnród Éireann (IE) and NI Rail [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise was a gas inflated aerostat built by Prof. Thaddeus S. C. Lowe along with his father Clovis Lowe in 1858. It was the second balloon built by Lowe at his Hoboken, N.J. facility and named [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise is an amusement ride, manufactured primarily by HUSS Park Attractions and Anton Schwarzkopf beginning in 1972. The HUSS ride was an adaptation and improvement of a design produced earli [..]
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EnterpriseFor other ships of the same name, see USS Enterprise (disambiguation)
Enterprise (20 December 1776 – February 1777), was the second American ship to bear the name. She was a successful privateer befo [..]
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EnterpriseFor other ships of the same name, see USS Enterprise (disambiguation)
Enterprise (20 December 1776 – February 1777), was the second American ship to bear the name. She was a successful privateer befo [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise was a passenger and freight sternwheeler that was built for service on the Soda Creek to Quesnel route on the upper Fraser River in British Columbia. It was built at Four Mile Creek nea [..]
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EnterpriseThe steamboat Enterprise demonstrated for the first time by her epic 2,200-mile (3,500 km) voyage from New Orleans to Brownsville, Pennsylvania that steamboat commerce was practical on the Mississippi [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise is the soundtrack for the first season of Star Trek: Enterprise. It features the opening title song, "Where My Heart Will Take Me", as sung by Russell Watson, alongside instrument [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise was an early steamboat operating on the Willamette River in Oregon and also one of the first to operate on the Fraser River in British Columbia. This vessel should not be confused with [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise was a Via Rail train which operated overnight between Montreal and Toronto. Since the trip took only 5 hours, the train would stop en route, allowing the train's departure to be in the [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise is an unincorporated community located in the town of Enterprise, Oneida County, Wisconsin, United States. Enterprise is located on County Highways G and Q 12.5 miles (20.1 km) southeast of [..]
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EnterpriseThe Enterprise was a United States merchant vessel active in the coastwise slave trade in the early 19th century along the Atlantic Coast. Bad weather forced it into Hamilton, Bermuda waters on Februa [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise is a modern bred, late-ripening and attractive, red cultivar of domesticated apple with excellent fruit quality combined with disease resistance to scab, cedar apple rust, fire blight and s [..]
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EnterpriseEnterprise was a 1930 yacht of the J Class and successful defender of the 1930 America's Cup. It was ordered by Harold Vanderbilt and designed by Starling Burgess.
Enterprise was scrapped in 1935.
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EnterpriseEnterprise was a sternwheel steamboat that operated on the Willamette River from 1863 to 1875. This vessel should not be confused with several other steamers named Enterprise which operated in the Pac [..]
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