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Letter From the Editor Jim Browning - 10 January 2002
The Internet and new Web technologies let small and midsize businesses (SMBs) participate as equal partners in value chains. These technologies increasingly make computing and networking resources more available and affordable for SMBs. Yet, only 10 percent of them report they conduct at least half of their business via the Internet. Why the reluctance? SMBs stick to the sidelines due to their risk-averse nature, lack of resources, limited IT budgets and a hesitancy to invest in leading-edge technologies to support, improve and enhance business processes. Now, however, barriers are falling e.g., lower prices for e-commerce and Web content management. It's time for SMBs to evaluate Internet technologies to get ready for the coming pressure from customers and suppliers to participate in e-business. Read more
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