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Definition of "enterprisey" [enterprisey]

  • Of, pertaining to, or resembling the sort of software that would be developed for a large commercial enterprise. (adjective)

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Use "enterprisey" in a sentence
  • "This was in an time when the "enterprisey" folks were turning away from Unix in the form of AIX, Solaris, HPUX, et al. and taking up NT as the platform of choice, so it was in some ways sensible to make Tk work well there, and in any case as a cross platform GUI toolkit, it ought to work well there in any case."
  • "There was a lot of discussion about how to promote Ruby effectively in enterprises that aren't already using it-not because Ruby is the be-all, end-all of programming (it's not) but because we have all found it helpful across a wide variety of programming tasks, and we think it is a good antidote for the more common, "enterprisey" tools that often bring more bad than good to a project."
  • "Java is seen as being good for big, 'enterprisey' sorts of things ... and it probably is - it has a lot of mechanisms to keep people from getting in one another's ways."