Most productive activity was small enterprise, often family conducted and sometimes with a few other workers.
The chief barrier to private-enterprise spaceflight, it has often been argued, is that space is so inherently expensive that only governments can afford it.
In the enterprise infrastructure market, I am often asked about the long term rivalry between EMC and NetApp.
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He is trying to use the disaster to bypass co-operatives, whose priority rights over fishing along the coast, he claims, often put off private enterprise.
The modern corporate enterprise must deal with multiple (and often dozens of) matters that share common corporate data.
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Reagan knew that big business was often the enemy of free enterprise.
The barriers to entry often are higher for such "enterprise" products, so venture capitalists tend to back people with more experience.
In our work with enterprise clients, we see this all too often.
Change is very difficult, time-consuming and often the most expensive area of any enterprise software project.
Consumer technology companies often get the press coverage, but enterprise technology companies are also making a major impact and building large businesses.
Often forgotten by the proponents of free enterprise medical care is that risk is the key element of the system free-marketers hold so dear.
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We need to re-think the workplace to make it more of a learning place, where employees can learn faster by working together, often beyond the boundaries of an individual enterprise.
But often it is only a very small proportion of an enterprise that has been sold off.
These are the sorts of things that are hard to quantify, and yet often make the difference between success and failure in an enterprise.
He also likes pipeline operators like Oneok, Enterprise Products and Buckeye, which are gobbling up superb assets that were often built by large oil companies and utilities.
This lobbying group of course looked after the interests of corporate India, but often as not those were in concert with the interests of enterprise generally and at odds with some of the most backward laws that encrust the Indian marketplace.
Often no more than a couple of years spent launching a small enterprise--a been-there-done-that experience that may or may not be helpful.
And the fact is, when standards like these have been proposed in the past, opponents have often warned that they would be an assault on business and free enterprise.
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Innovation is often a way of not discussing transformation, a way of keeping enterprise and economic transformation somehow in the hands of groups who are excluded from the levers of change.
The six partners in the enterprise take turns to open up in the evenings, where they do a brisk business, often to regular customers.
For a number of reasons, but most often attributed to the affinity most folks have to Apple products and the downfall of clunky enterprise technology products, employees have started to bring their own computing devices into the workplace.
Wilke noted that IT departments often like Splunk so much that they end up convincing their companies to shell out for the enterprise subscription.
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During the late 1980s into the 1990s, business innovation was often driven by top-down initiatives for the sake of business process re-engineering and enterprise resource planning software.
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In both Europe and India, he points out, the state remains a big owner of enterprise, the capital markets have yet to supersede banks as a source of corporate finance, and share ownership is often concentrated in family hands.
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