Few in business today are unaware of the
power of e-business to transform whole organizations. Yet any organization
hoping to exploit its potential must develop an infrastructure that
can cope with the demands of e-business. Are you prepared?
Many e-Business opportunities
fail due to inadequate infrastructure. With Building the e-Business
Infrastructure discover how you can successfully
exploit e-business opportunities
Put simply, e-business
is the application of sound business principles via modern, global,
technology-based communications media. As such, it reaches far and
wide, affecting everyone from staff to management, players to competitors.
e-Business must address business models, values, operational dynamics
and include both audience and enterprise.
Infrastructure determines
how easily corporations can respond to the increasingly urgent demands
of its executives, how they can respond to the 'fast-food'
data requirements of modern business, and the competitive nature
of a global marketplace.
The technical infrastructural
elements of e-business consist of Internet and server technologies,
hardware and software. That is, the Internet, intranets, extranets,
networks, security solutions and a myriad of applications promoting
customer relationship management, knowledge management, business
intelligence, integrated supply chain management and many others.
However, infrastructure
is much more than technology. It is the dynamic interaction and
management of strategy, skilled people, tools and processes.
It drives and must be driven by e-business. Discover
how you can create an organizational infrastructure that supports
e-business with this report.
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