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Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to: Business and economics Brands and enterprises * Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company * Enterprise plc, a UK civil engineering and maintenance company * Enterprise Productions, an American film production company that operated from 1946 to 1949 * Enterprise Products, a natural gas and crude oil pipeline company * Enterprise Records, a record label * Enterprise Rent-A-Car, a car rental Provider ** Enterprise Holdings, the parent company * The Enterprise Studios, a Burbank, California music recording studio General * Business, economic activity done by a businessperson * Big business, larger corporation commonly called "enterprise" in business jargon (excluding small and medium-sized businesses) * Company, a legal entity practicing a business activity * Enterprise architecture, a strategic management discipline within an organization * Enterprise Capital Fund, a type of venture capital in the ...
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Enterprise GP Holdings
Enterprise GP Holdings was a midstream energy holding company based in Houston, Texas, that made its debut on the Fortune 500 list at #177 in 2007.FORTUNE 500 2007: Enterprise GP Holdings
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It had its corporate headquarters in the Enterprise Plaza in Downtown Houston. The company was led by its president and chief executive officer, Ralph S. Cunningham. Dan Duncan was the majority owner. Enterprise Products acquired Enterprise GP Holdings in 2010.Enterprise Products, Enterprise GP Strike Deal
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In 2005, Ralph S. Cunningham became CEO of the affili ...
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Enterprise For High School Students
Enterprise for High School Students (EHSS) is a youth development agency in San Francisco, California that guides teens to explore career interests, find and retain jobs, and engage in experiential learning. Established in 1969, EHSS is a 501(c) non-profit community organization. Mission The mission of EHSS is to increase student preparedness to explore and pursue career paths through training, counseling and guidance; to offer a variety of experiential options within the work world; and to provide a support network to raise youth’s personal expectations for success. Services Annually, EHSS serves over 2000 students, ages 14-18, from both public and independent schools. Through a broad array of programs, EHSS provides a means for students to gain an understanding of how their interests and talents can be integrated into employment, community service, and educational opportunities, while finding their potential. Of particular note are the Summer Gardening, Junior Caddie, a ...
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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)
''Enterprise'' or USS ''Enterprise'', often referred to as the Starship ''Enterprise'', is the name of Spacecraft in Star Trek, several spacecraft in the ''Star Trek'' science fiction franchise. The ''USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), Enterprise'' made for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' television series has been called an iconic design, and it influenced subsequent spacecraft in and outside the franchise. Several vessels named ''Enterprise'' have been the main setting for various ''Star Trek'' spinoff series and films. Design history The original ''Star Trek'' and first films Ship: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS ''Enterprise'', NCC-1701 Introduction: Star Trek: The Original Series, ''Star Trek'' (1966–1969) The USS ''Enterprise'', led by Captain James T. Kirk, is the main setting of the original ''Star Trek'' series and ''Star Trek: The Animated Series'' (1973–74). Matt Jefferies designed the ship, and its core components – a saucer-shaped pri ...
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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A)
USS ''Enterprise'' is a series of Fiction, fictional starships in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. ''Enterprise'' is the main setting of Star Trek: The Original Series, the original ''Star Trek'' television series (1966–69), nine Star Trek films, ''Star Trek'' films, and ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'' (2022–present). The vessels carry their crew on a mission "to explore strange, new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before." Matt Jefferies designed the ''Enterprise'' for television, and its core components – a flying saucer-shaped primary hull, two offset engine Nacelle, nacelles, and a cylindrical secondary hull – persisted across several television and film redesigns. The vessel influenced the design of subsequent franchise spacecraft, including Starship Enterprise, other vessels named ''Enterprise'', and the model filmed for the original ''Star Trek'' TV series has been on display for decades at the National A ...
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Enterprise (NX-01)
''Enterprise'' (NX-01) is the fictional spaceship that serves as the primary setting of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. The ship predates the other Starfleet ships named ''Enterprise'' and was first seen in the pilot episode " Broken Bow". Its missions included an initial period of deep space exploration and a mission into the Delphic Expanse following the Xindi attack on Earth; it was also instrumental in the formation of the United Federation of Planets with the Vulcans, Andorians and Tellarites. Its final regular appearance occurred in " These Are The Voyages...", where the ship is seen en route to the signing of the Federation charter and the decommissioning of the ship. ''Enterprise'' has appeared in several non-canon novels, which describe both its actions in the Romulan War and the vessel's final fate as a museum ship in orbit of Pluto. A model of an NX class ship was seen on screen in the 2013 film '' Star Trek Into Darknes ...
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Starship Enterprise
''Enterprise'' or USS ''Enterprise'', often referred to as the Starship ''Enterprise'', is the name of Spacecraft in Star Trek, several spacecraft in the ''Star Trek'' science fiction franchise. The ''USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), Enterprise'' made for the Star Trek: The Original Series, original ''Star Trek'' television series has been called an iconic design, and it influenced subsequent spacecraft in and outside the franchise. Several vessels named ''Enterprise'' have been the main setting for various ''Star Trek'' spinoff series and films. Design history The original ''Star Trek'' and first films Ship: USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS ''Enterprise'', NCC-1701 Introduction: Star Trek: The Original Series, ''Star Trek'' (1966–1969) The USS ''Enterprise'', led by Captain James T. Kirk, is the main setting of the original ''Star Trek'' series and ''Star Trek: The Animated Series'' (1973–74). Matt Jefferies designed the ship, and its core components – a saucer-shaped pri ...
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Enterprice (British TV Series)
''Enterprice'' is a British comedy-drama written by, and starring Kayode Ewumi. The show's co-stars are Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge, Thea Gajic, Roger Griffiths, and Tanya Moodie. ''Enterprice'' portrays two young entrepreneurs from South London: Kazim (Ewumi) and Jeremiah (Blackwood-Cambridge) as they try to escape the hustle and get their brand new delivery service business "Speedi-Kazz" off the ground. BBC Three aired the ''Enterprice'' pilot in November 2017 with Daniel Ezra in the role of Jeremiah. In early 2018, shortly after the pilot aired, the BBC commissioned the first series, consisting of four episodes. In this first series, Blackwood-Cambridge replaced Ezra in the lead role of Jeremiah. The first series of ''Enterprice'' premiered on BBC iPlayer on 29 November 2018 and was broadcast on BBC One BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known ...
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Enterprise (soundtrack)
''Enterprise'' is the soundtrack for the first season of '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. It features the opening title song, " Where My Heart Will Take Me", as sung by Russell Watson, alongside instrumental compositions by Dennis McCarthy. Background McCarthy first became involved in composing music for ''Star Trek'' with the first episode of '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', " Encounter At Farpoint". He went on to work on several more ''Star Trek'' series, along with the film '' Star Trek Generations''. He won an Emmy Award for his composition of the theme tune for '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. He recorded the score for the pilot episode, " Broken Bow", with an orchestra on September 10 and 11, 2001. Despite an offer to postpone the recording on the second day because of the September 11 attacks, they decided to continue recording the music. McCarthy described this as "the hardest recording session of my entire career". It was rumoured that Jerry Goldsmith would compose the t ...
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Enterprise
Enterprise (or the archaic spelling Enterprize) may refer to: Business and economics Brands and enterprises * Enterprise GP Holdings, an energy holding company * Enterprise plc, a UK civil engineering and maintenance company * Enterprise Productions, an American film production company that operated from 1946 to 1949 * Enterprise Products, a natural gas and crude oil pipeline company * Enterprise Records, a record label * Enterprise Rent-A-Car, a car rental Provider ** Enterprise Holdings, the parent company * The Enterprise Studios, a Burbank, California music recording studio General * Business, economic activity done by a businessperson * Big business, larger corporation commonly called "enterprise" in business jargon (excluding small and medium-sized businesses) * Company, a legal entity practicing a business activity * Enterprise architecture, a strategic management discipline within an organization * Enterprise Capital Fund, a type of venture capital in the ...
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Windows Enterprise
Microsoft Windows is a computer operating system developed by Microsoft. It was first launched in 1985 as a graphical operating system built on MS-DOS. The initial version was followed by several subsequent releases, and by the early 1990s, the Windows line had split into two separate lines of releases: Windows 9x for consumers and Windows NT for businesses and enterprises. In the following years, several further variants of Windows would be released: Windows CE in 1996 for embedded systems; Pocket PC in 2000 (renamed to Windows Mobile in 2003 and Windows Phone in 2010) for personal digital assistants and, later, smartphones; Windows Holographic in 2016 for AR/VR headsets; and several other editions. Personal computer versions A "personal computer" version of Windows is considered to be a version that end-users or OEMs can install on personal computers, including desktop computers, laptops, and workstations. The first five versions of Windows– Windows 1.0, Windows 2.0, ...
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Enterprise Storage
Data storage is the recording (storing) of information (data) in a storage medium. Handwriting, phonographic recording, magnetic tape, and optical discs are all examples of storage media. Biological molecules such as RNA and DNA are considered by some as data storage. Recording may be accomplished with virtually any form of energy. Electronic data storage requires electrical power to store and retrieve data. Data storage in a digital, machine-readable medium is sometimes called ''digital data''. Computer data storage is one of the core functions of a general-purpose computer. Electronic documents can be stored in much less space than paper documents. Barcodes and magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) are two ways of recording machine-readable data on paper. Recording media A recording medium is a physical material that holds information. Newly created information is distributed and can be stored in four storage media–print, film, magnetic, and optical–and seen ...
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