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What do you mean for...

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 18:33

...ENTERPRISE? What the heck is this stuff? I still don't get why microsoft or other bitches are producing "Enterprise" edition of their programs.

Similarly I don't get what the "ENTERPRISE C" guy is asking for (fuck yeah cross thread reference)

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 18:39

Enterprise = Profit

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 18:40

anux.com

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 20:05

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 20:11

>>3
What is this WEB 2.0 madness?

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 20:12

"ENTERPRISE C" guy here, what are you asking for?  Some studies have showed that having a programming language go ENTERPRISE increase productivity, modularity, and reusability by a factor of twenty.[1]

[1]http://www.google.com/search?q=enterprise%20ready%20programming%20language

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-02 20:47

>>1
it just means more features.
if someone is using a software product for their measly little personal webpage, they have no use for statistics, query optimization, load balancing, mundane tweaking, etc. the average user neither cares about nor knows what these features are. so why confuse them?
however, try to run a real website for a real company and shit gets interesting, quickly.
besides, why not release two versions of the same program? you can charge some base price for the Standard Edition and jack up the price about $200 to $500 for the CUSTOMIZABLE ENTERPRISE VIRTUAL MACHINE-READY JAVA-BASED NEXT GENERATION TURN-KEY SOLUTION

Name: Anonymous 2009-05-03 19:08

>>7
gtfo

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