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Who are we

“For
the last decade or so, major corporations around the world
have been installing networks of PC’s.
They were cheap to buy and expensive to run and
that it not the worst part.
The worst part is that you have no idea what is
going on in your business.
Because you have fragmented your information into
lots of little databases.
Now that you have all of this information
fragmented all over the place, you have a huge labour cost
to run this infrastructure. The Internet uses big
computers, a small number of databases. e-Business is
fundamentally based on the notion that you know what is
going on.
You will have a relatively small number of large
computers with databases keeping track of all your
customers globally, all your products, all your contracts
with all your best customers, all your inventory levels,
all of your plant capacity.
So you end up with global customer base, global
inventory levels, global accounting system, global order
entry, global sales forecasting, global systems. Now the
irony of all
this is that it is so much cheaper than what you are doing
today. Staggering |
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