Doing business on the Internet is now a mainstream phenomena ranging from novice online entrepreneurs to established multinational conglomerates. In The Death Of "e" And the Birth Of The Real New Economy, Peter Fingar and Ronald Aronic effectively collaborate to survey and explain the rapid and fundamental changes affecting how individuals and companies are doing business in this age of the computer whether the transactions...
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This book covers what assumptions were wrong in the dot-com economy and refocuses on the realities of business in the technological, digital-savy economy. It covers all of the P2Ps: Powerpoint-to-Production, Path-to-Profitability, and finally, Peer-to-Peer technologies among others. Explained are the educational takeaways from historical, leading edge developments of e-commerce, e-procurement and electronic marketplaces...
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The history of the dot com era is explained extremely well and gives the reader insight as to what happened. For those of us that lived through it, but didn't get to cash out with big bucks it provides a sense of closure. The in depth analysis of the SME and their importance in the value chain gives us a glimpse of what's to come. For those planning on moving forward and view the future as full of opportunity this is a "must...
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I give this one three T's, Topical, Timely and Terrific. Clearly states what has happened in the e-business sphere and what you should do now to avoid the horrific mistakes of the dot com era. What effect has the evolution of 'e' really had on today's business environment. Shows you 1) the true meaning of value in today's economy, 2) how to thread your way through the technological minefields and 3) how to create a meaningful...
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