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What makes an application an “enterprise” or “enterprise-level” application?

What is meant by Enterprise applications? Enterprise Frameworks? etc?

I hear the term "enterprise" alot, but to be honest I have no clue what it really means.

What sets apart an Enterprise package from a non-Enterprise one?

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Voting for close as duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/161991/… – Adam Davis Apr 17 at 0:04

closed as exact duplicate by Adam Davis, Samuel, Brian Carper, Andy White, Shog9 Apr 17 at 0:06

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Enterprise is a buzzword that (usually) indicates that the software in question was designed for use in corporate settings. There is implication in the term that the corporations are large ones.

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Enterprise software is basically software that costs a lot of money.

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Not necessarily true, in the case of FOSS enterprise software. – McWafflestix Apr 17 at 0:06
Oh, that stuff costs lots of money too - you either need some additional devs on the team implementing it, or a support contract... – Adam Davis Apr 17 at 0:06

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