Redefining Business 2000: E-SuccessRedefining Business 2000: E-Success

This report reveals that a class of sites deeply E-committed to E-business best practices and selected initiatives are the highest achievers.

information Staff, Contributor

October 19, 2001

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There's no magic formula to building a successful E-business. But several years into the E-business revolution, there's an emergence of best practices and initiatives. Is heavy IT spending a critical success factor? What products and services are being rolled out across enterprises this year?

information Research's Redefining Business 2000: E-Success study reveals that a class of sites deeply E-committed to E-business best practices and selected initiatives are the highest achievers. The study is based on interviews with 600 IT and business executives responsible for their organizations technology budgets and planning implementations.

This 63-page report covers trends in IT spending, adoption of E-business practices, and technology initiatives. The analysis includes segmentations of organizations by annual revenue, as well as comparisons of perspectives of IT and business-titled executives. Findings include changes in E-business investments, product rollout schemes, and management strategies.

If you are interested in obtaining a table of contents for this report, please e-mail Mona Kaufman at [email protected] or call (516) 562-7397

Pages: 63Charts: 60

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