Enterprise software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enterprise software, also known as enterprise application software (EAS), is software intended to solve an enterprise problem (rather than a departmental problem) and often written ...
Enterprise social software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enterprise social software (also known as or regarded as a major component of Enterprise 2.0), comprises social software as used in "enterprise" (business / commercial) contexts.
Why Enterprise Software Sucks - (37signals)
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NEC Enterprise Software Solutions
NEC Enterprise Software Home ... NEC's award-winning ExpressCluster is a family of integrated high availability and disaster recovery software providing fast recovery and ...
Enterprise Software | Zoli’s Blog
NBC’s Press: Here host Scott McGrew, TechCrunch’s Sarah Lacy and Fortune’s Jon Fortt interview SAP Executive Board Member John Schwartz in this two-part video.
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Enterprise Software is software that solves an enterprise problem and usually enterprise software is written using Enterprise Software Architecture. Due to the cost of building ...
Neon Enterprise Software
NEON Enterprise Software is the mainframe expert for mission-critical business data around the world. NEON's solutions substantially lower the cost of mainframe computing, enabling ...
Enterprise software posts - Business Tech - CNET News
Read all 'Enterprise software' posts on Business Tech. Check out the latest business technology news on CNET News, featuring the latest on enterprise-level information technology ...
NEC: Enterprise Software Solutions
NEC's award-winning ExpressCluster is a family of integrated high availability and disaster recovery software providing fast recovery and continuous protection of business critical ...
Enterprise Software | Zoli’s Blog
Two recent posts by Enterprise Social Software vendors Jive and Atlassian set up a huge debate amongst my fellow Enterprise Irregulars. Here’s the money-quote from Jive: