| The B2B Internet Report – Collaborative Commerce The Internet has finally arrived for the Business-to-Business market. The infrastructure has been built, companies are interested, and the economic environment is robust. Technology is changing from a cost of doing business to a way of doing business. Centralized markets for B2B commerce over the Internet will create unprecedented levels of market transparency and lower the cost of procurement. Companies will use these marketplaces as "e-hubs" to synchronize operations with their demand and supply chains. Partnering and specialization - two trends e-hubs will facilitate – will become important drivers of the new economy. We are optimistic about B2B business opportunities, but investors must be selective: Many B2B companies and business ideas may not succeed. The B2B Internet Report – Part 1 of 8 (57 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 2 of 8 (55 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 3 of 8 (61 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 4 of 8 (51 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 5 of 8 (41 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 6 of 8 (49 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 7 of 8 (57 pages) The B2B Internet Report – Part 8 of 8 (44 pages) |
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