What does FITE mean?
FITE means First in the Enterprise
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for First in the Enterprise?
First in the Enterprise can be abbreviated as FITE
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What does FITE stand for? FITE stands for "First in the Enterprise". |
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How to abbreviate "First in the Enterprise"? "First in the Enterprise" can be abbreviated as FITE. |
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What is the meaning of FITE abbreviation? The meaning of FITE abbreviation is "First in the Enterprise". |
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What is FITE abbreviation? One of the definitions of FITE is "First in the Enterprise". |
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What does FITE mean? FITE as abbreviation means "First in the Enterprise". |
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What is shorthand of First in the Enterprise? The most common shorthand of "First in the Enterprise" is FITE. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FCEW - First Children's Embassy in the World
- FAITA - First Americans in the Arts
- FTITM - First Thing in the Morning
- NITE - Nmap in the Enterprise
- WAE - Wireless Applications in the Enterprise
- COLCE - Computational Optimization and Logistics Challenges in the Enterprise
- ECE - Enterprise Computing the Enterprise
- FEDS - The Formation in the Enterprise Diagnosis of formation necessities, professional profile and Strategical formation plan
- FIFOR - First In First Out as in Registers and buffers
- FINE - First in the Nation in Education
- FITE - First Israel Turnaround Enterprise
- FITE - First Israeli Turnaround Enterprise
- GOTATEC - The university-enterprise Technology training partnership in the Gota-region
- FIFE - First-in-the-Family Education
- EDF - Enterprise Documentation Framework (NCID documentation in the DoD on the GIG)
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