EFFECTIVENESS OF WEB CONFERENCING
.... Most
companies can use
Web conferencing on a limited basis and do so effectively; for some
companies,
Web conferencing may well be an indispensable tool. ....
(727

3

)
ECONOMIC & SOCIETAL WEB DESIGN ISSUES
.... The Boeing," 2005). Many
companies hire outside
Web designers to create, maintain and host their
Web sites. This means that the ....
(501

2

)
Web Home Page
.... As
companies become familiar with their
Web sites, they will introduce some interactivity and transactional activity, which enables users to purchase company ....
(1644

7

)
SIX INTERNET QUESTIONS
.... or professional gain), phishing (using fake e-mail to solicit personal information) and denial-of-service attacks that bring down
companies'
Web sites (Salkever ....
(1506

6

)
Internet Challenges and Issues
.... or professional gain), phishing (using fake e-mail to solicit personal information) and denial-of-service attacks that bring down
companies'
Web sites (Salkever ....
(1489

6

)
Web-based Promotions
.... The
Web offers some
companies and industry organizations the ability to shift quantity demanded, but it is not clear whether the
Web can effectively shift the ....
(2686

11

)
Bud versus Miller
.... Analyzing the two
companies web sites, a good indicator of marketing philosophy; we see both similarities and differences. Both ....
(1145

5

)
Marketing Strategies of Miller Brewing & Anheuser-Busch
.... Analyzing the two
companies web sites, a good indicator of marketing philosophy; we see both similarities and differences. Both ....
(1141

5

)
E-Commerce Web Site and Marketing
.... and services. These
companies will already have
web sites and will be handled by already established ISPs. The ideal characteristics ....
(4528

18

)
CURRENT VENTURE CAPITAL COMPANIES
.... Today, the company has investments in only 10
Web-based
companies. MotherNature. com was one of the losing ventures for CMGI (Sandoval, 2000). ....
(1828

7

)
Lack of Internet Privacy
.... Cooper, Hewlett-Packard's manager for technology policy, have both stated that there should be greater regulations governing how
companies on the
web use the ....
(638

3

)
E-Commerce Security Issues
.... In today's e-commerce environment where even small
companies have a
Web presence, information technology professionals must be far more familiar with the risks ....
(690

3

)
Gender Work Issues in Two Companies
.... two-thirds are women. And judging from the company's
web site, the airline is actively recruiting women. However, when one examines ....
(1205

5

)
E-Commerce and Empowerment
.... E-commerce is a strategic business enabler, and
companies continue to pursue
web-based operations for their many operational benefits, and these must become ....
(1240

5

)
Impact of Web Technology on Distance Education
.... The results indicate that the
companies they work with believe in the potential of
web-based distance education and have set ambitious goals in terms of the ....
(2046

8

)
The P&G Web Site
.... 2. This
Web site has competition from
companies that market similar products, such as Unilever, which also markets soap and home care products as well as food ....
(740

3

)
HWP
.... As
companies become familiar with their
Web sites, they will introduce some interactivity and transactional activity, which enables users to purchase company ....
(1644

7

)
Federal Express' Use of the Internet
.... hundreds of pages. GlaxoWellcome is using the
Web very differently than other
companies which focus on customer service or sales. ....
(1888

8

)
Using the Internet for Greater Customer Service
.... hundreds of pages. GlaxoWellcome is using the
Web very differently than other
companies which focus on customer service or sales. ....
(1888

8

)
Marketing
....
Companies need
Web Sites, a method of advertising their
Web Site, and sophisticated design technology that allows for optimal data-tracking of individual ....
(1185

5

)
AOL's Marketing
.... Threats, however, come from current content providers as well as from
companies who use their
Web sites to offer comprehensive content selections. ....
(1587

6

)
Issues of Internet & E-Mail Use in the Workplace
.... problem. The research firm, Computer Economics estimates that
companies lost $5.3 billion to recreational
Web surfing in 1999. "The ....
(1192

5

)
Technology of the Internet
.... Such
companies use software robots to search the
Web and create indexes of what they find, enabling the user to search those indexes in an instant and find in ....
(1029

4

)
The Information Age
.... Many
companies on the
Web fail because they are basically just advertising instead of using the Internet as a communications and production tool (Bush). ....
(2206

9

)
US Auto Industry
.... costs more per thousand consumers. But the ultra-niche nature of the
Web is what has
companies intrigued.
Web users tend to be either ....
(2429

10

)
Retail Internet Sites Industry
.... This paper shall not cover the several hundred thousand
companies around the world that specialize in helping
companies improve their
web presence, primarily ....
(2606

10

)
Role of e-Commerce in Strategy of eBay
eBay is a company that could not exist without the World Wide
Web, and it greatly expanded the way in which consumers and
companies think about the
Web. ....
(1879

8

)
Types of Malicious Codes
....
Companies worried that key internal information could be stolen, individuals worried that .... indulged in programming activities that shut down entire
Web sites or ....
(988

4

)
Ecommerce Issues
.... Information can also be disseminated on
Web sites, giving
companies an ideal medium to reach potential investors and others who might be interested in the ....
(1024

4

)
New Economy and its Consequences
.... These sales will not be limited to such well-known
companies as Amazon.com and eBay,
companies whose
Web sites are garnering huge numbers of hits. ....
(2668

11

)