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- A strategic view of the various options and connectivity levels
available to business through the Internet.
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- The Internet now connects more than 40 million people in virtually all
countries around the world, with the number projected to exceed 100
million in 1998.
- The growth of the Internet offers businesses many new opportunities and
techniques for accessing customers and markets.
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- The widely varying Internet connection options range from simple
Electronic Mail boxes to a dedicated Web server costing $100,000 or
more.
- As connectivity, functionality, and volume increase, so do the
associated costs.
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- Five Sample Connection Options
- Electronic Mail Only
- Dial-up Client Access
- Contracting for Server Space
- On-demand Local Area Network Access
- Build a Dedicated In-house Server
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- Capabilities
- Exchange E-mail with everyone connected to the Internet
- Subscribe to Internet Mailing Lists
- Distribute product and service information to customers and potential
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- Advantages
- Provides access to over 40 million Internet-connected users
- Have an E-mail address at very low cost
- Simple start-up and operation
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- Disadvantages
- No access to advanced protocols such as the World Wide Web
- No capacity to publish company material in multimedia formats
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- Capabilities
- Includes E-mail, Usenet News, File-Transfers, Gopher, and World Wide
Web access
- Distribute company information through E-mail and Newsgroups
- Ability to browse multimedia Web sites
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- Advantages
- Complete access to everything the Internet has to offer, including
forms and commerce sites
- Very low start-up and operation costs
- Fairly simple set-up and operation
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- Disadvantages
- Response time through dial-up modem is relatively slow
- “Client-side” functionality only
- Does not include ability to publish World Wide Web pages or documents
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- Capabilities
- Allows your company to publish its multi-media material on the World
Wide Web
- Create mailing lists for automated distribution of company and product
information
- Solicit feedback, requests for information, and even process orders
through your Web site
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- Advantages
- Makes you a provider, rather than a consumer, of Web graphical
information
- Low costs, moderate skill requirements
- Wide variety of rental sites available
- Can also use File Transfer, other protocols
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- Disadvantages
- Dependent on rules, architecture, and support applications provided by
server space provider
- Need to carefully select space provider to insure reliability, control
over material
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- Capabilities
- Connects an entire office or workgroup to the Internet
- Full Client-side access to all Internet protocols
- Dial-up or ISDN line gives on-demand connect and disconnect from your
access provider
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- Advantages
- Can use ordinary telephone line and modems, or choose a faster ISDN
connection
- Lower costs/complexity than dedicated lines
- Allows centralized set-up and management of group Internet access
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- Disadvantages
- Not as fast as a full-time dedicated line
- Requires additional hardware (a “router”) vs. single-user access with
single modems
- Still requires separate server space rental for Web publishing
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- Capabilities
- In-house server gives you total control over hardware resources,
operating system, etc.
- Full server-side use of all Internet protocols, depending on server
software installed
- May rent server space to other companies to spread operating costs
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- Advantages
- Total control over development and implementation of all World Wide
Web, File-Server, other materials
- Control over speed and capacity of Internet access lines
- More advanced use of Web and E-mail tools
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- Disadvantages
- Most costly Internet strategy - requires full-time dedicated connection
& systems
- Requires in-house skills for development, testing, and technical
support
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- Selecting a Strategy
- Begin with your business requirements
- Select technology based on business objectives and strategy
- Start with modest goals, then grow
- Focus on competitive advantage
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- Benefits of using Netstart program
- Netstart allows a basic early implementation, adding capabilities as
you need them.
- Our flexible approach adapts to your business requirements.
- Your development work is professionally planned and managed.
- Knowledge, skills, and tools can be transferred to your internal
resources.
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- Where to go from here?
- We customize the Netstart Internet Task Plan based on your business
requirements.
- Prepare to evaluate service provider options.
- Assess and plan technical environment.
- Select and acquire Internet tools.
- Begin development of your customized Internet Business Presence.
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