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04.28.03

Another Banner E-Com Year Expected
E-tailers who experienced the online holiday retail growth in 2002 should be prepared — analysts are already anticipating increased e-commerce spending by the end of 2003.



What Next for .NET?
.NET is past the growing pains of its development, but it is far from being the dominant technology framework that Microsoft envisions.

Building Consumer Confidence
Consumer confidence is far more difficult to build and sustain online than it is offline.

Are You About To Get Eaten?
Successful business people often hate change. The mere thought of making one frightens them. It flat scares some silly. They know what they have, and are unwilling to take even modest risk for greater gain. Their fear is they'll lose some of what they already have

SARS Linked To High-tech Headaches - But E-mail Worm Doesn't Harm Computers
No, you can't get SARS online, but anti-virus experts are warning of a new computer virus that spreads via e-mail by exploiting growing anxiety over the deadly infectious disease.

Online Sales Up But E-commerce Sales Still Lagging:

StudyAccording to a survey released by Statistics Canada, despite the fact that public and private sector online sales rose 27.2 per cent in 2002 to $13.7 billion after an increase of 46 per cent in 2001, selling products online still only accounted for 0.6 per cent of the total operating revenue in the private sector in 2002.



 


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