E-commerce is still a volatile industry, but each day a new enterprise pops up promising to be the next big thing. The real challenge is to understand what is involved in using the Internet as a means to building a successful business. Rather than coming up with marketing hooks and product innovations, e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture, and Components demystifies e-commerce and describes how a business should determine its own future by taking the next step and becoming an agile 'e-enterprise'. Faisal Hoque introduces the concept of high-level abstraction of business processes and application functionality that result in reusable business and technology components. He provides a methodology that is critical for all business leaders and technologists trying to build an enterprise on the internet.
‘… an excellent choice for senior managers and business leaders who want to do something constructive about e-business rather than just talk about it or follow the herd.’
Steve Goodwin Source: Computing and Control Engineering Journal
‘Here is a recipe of business models and technology to create e-Enterprise that can win repeatedly.’
Ron Griffin - CIO, Home Depot
‘This stuff works.’
Honorio Padron - SVP, Process Engineering and CIO, CompUSA
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