Enterprise Programming
Enterprise is one of those tedious buzzwords that floats around, more management-speak than any programmer dialect. An enterprise is literally a business organization. So enterprise programming provides systems for entire companies, gluing all their separate systems together to form a unified, cohesive whole. Enterprise programming almost always means the development of large distributed systems.
They’ll commonly be deployed on a company intranet (internal network) and link the different departments of the business together to improve workflow. The systems may or may not be customer facing. Once the organization is running an integrated computer system, it’s generally not too hard to have automated customer interaction—for ...
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