enterprisewide love

Definitions

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  • adjective throughout a business enterprise.

Etymologies

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enterprise +‎ -wide

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Examples

  • • Our U.S. Field Operations structure will be realigned, with DSVPs focused on setting national strategy and implementing enterprisewide programs.

    Starbucks Lays Off 870 Assistant Store Managers - The Consumerist 2009

  • "We have moved closer to an enterprisewide CRM solution that combines our critical business content with HP's excellent technical infrastructure and crm roadmap."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • The energy company has used a previous version of Ventyx EAM software to manage its enterprisewide supply chain as well as all work and assets in its fossil generation plants since the mid-1990s.

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  • True, IT may have to share those responsibilities with other business units and shared services, but "IT brings an enterprisewide perspective that the business needs," she says.

    Site Home Microsoft Enterprise Team 2011

  • NEW YORK AP -- Verizon Communications Inc. said Monday that Richard J. Lynch, its executive vice president for enterprisewide strategic technology initiatives, is retiring as of Aug. 19.

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  • Key areas of focus in 2011 include the development of lean material flow designs, the launch of an integrated, enterprisewide transportation management platform and packaging process analysis.

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  • [M] ost mainstream enterprises typically don't embrace a new desktop OS until 12 to 18 months after its release […] We likely won't see mainstream enterprisewide adoption of Windows

    Resources | ZDNet 2010

  • Moving toward enterprisewide solutions is the de facto answer to the question of what's next for military technology, but it's complicated by challenges across the life cycle, from design and development to fielding weapons and tools, and the maintenance required in keeping systems running.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2010

  • Compiling enterprisewide energy usage data using a combination of historical utility bills plus new sophisticated data collection systems -- and converting that data into information for making business decisions -- represents the bread and butter of the ESP's business.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • [M] ost mainstream enterprises typically don't embrace a new desktop OS until 12 to 18 months after its release […] We likely won't see mainstream enterprisewide adoption of Windows

    Resources | ZDNet 2010

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