E-business strategies for virtual organizations

'e-Business Strategies for Virtual Organizations' enables IT managers and directors to develop and implement IT strategies and infrastructures for new models of doing business based on the Internet. The authors provide a brief introduction to the concepts and strategic issues surrounding i...

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Main Author: Burn, Janice (Author)
Other Authors: Marshall, Peter, Barnett, Martin
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann 2002
Series:Computer weekly professional series
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