June 2003
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
10h 33m
English
When the Internet burst out of the research community in the mid-1990s, it inaugurated one of the most fruitful, creative periods in the history of the information technology industry. Businesses began exploiting this new means of communicating with the larger world. And they experienced levels of integration that enabled their employees to begin acting more quickly and collaborating more effectively. What emerged was a new model called “e-business.”
If anything, the market forces that inspired the e-business phenomenon have intensified. Especially in these difficult economic times, companies are looking for new levels of efficiency. Beyond that, the ...