The internet has dramatically impacted the business world in the last few years and this trend will certainly continue well into the future. Many companies have discovered the advantages of having a presence on the internet and have successfully addressed corporate objectives by integrating their web site as part of their business strategy.
A web site can generate awareness and provide a world wide store front for your company while automating many business procedures 24 hours a day. Let 1st Tech help your company benefit from the many advantages listed below that are available with a well designed and marketed site on the World Wide Web.
Advantages
- Availability of mainly free information
- Low cost of initial connection
- Reduces the costs of divulgation
- The same protocol of communication can be used for all the
services
- Facilitates rapid interactive communication
- Facilitates the exchange of huge volumes of data
- Facilitates the establishment of professional contact
- No barriers to divulgation
- Facilitates access to different sources of information, which
is continously up-dated
- Facilitates management of companies information system
- lt is accesible from anywhere
- It has become the global media
Disadvantages
- Danger of overload and excess information
- It requires an efficient information search strategy
- The search can be slow
- It is difficult to filter and prioritize information
- No guarantee of finding what one is looking for
- There is a lot of apparently unconnected information
- Net becomes overloaded because of large number of users
- No regulation
- No quality control over available data
- The ease with which information can be constantly up-dated
can cause problems of referencing
Worth and benefits of the web:
Over the past three years, researchers have tracked the rising adoption of Web 2.0 technologies, as well as the ways organizations are using them. This year, they sought to get a clear idea of whether companies are deriving measurable business benefits from their investments in the Web. Their findings indicate that they are. Nearly 1,700 executives from around the world, across a range of industries and functional areas, responded to this year's survey.
The findings demonstrate that success follows a "power curve distribution" in other words, a small group of users accounts for the largest portion of the gains. According to our research, the 20 percent of users reporting the greatest satisfaction received 80 percent of the benefits. Drilling a bit deeper, we found that this 20 percent included 68 percent of the companies reporting the highest adoption rates for a range of Web 2.0 tools, 58 percent of the companies where use by employees was most widespread, and 82 percent of the respondents who claimed the highest levels of satisfaction from Web 2.0 use at their companies.
The internet has dramatically impacted the business world in the last few years and this trend will certainly continue well into the future. Many companies have discovered the advantages of having a presence on the internet and have successfully addressed corporate objectives by integrating their web site as part of their business strategy.
A web site can generate awareness and provide a world wide store front for your company while automating many business procedures 24 hours a day. Let 1st Tech help your company benefit from the many advantages listed below that are available with a well designed and marketed site on the World Wide Web.
Advantages
- Availability of mainly free information
- Low cost of initial connection
- Reduces the costs of divulgation
- The same protocol of communication can be used for all the
services
- Facilitates rapid interactive communication
- Facilitates the exchange of huge volumes of data
- Facilitates the establishment of professional contact
- No barriers to divulgation
- Facilitates access to different sources of information, which
is continously up-dated
- Facilitates management of companies information system
- lt is accesible from anywhere
- It has become the global media
Disadvantages
- Danger of overload and excess information
- It requires an efficient information search strategy
- The search can be slow
- It is difficult to filter and prioritize information
- No guarantee of finding what one is looking for
- There is a lot of apparently unconnected information
- Net becomes overloaded because of large number of users
- No regulation
- No quality control over available data
- The ease with which information can be constantly up-dated
can cause problems of referencing
Worth and benefits of the web:
Over the past three years, researchers have tracked the rising adoption of Web 2.0 technologies, as well as the ways organizations are using them. This year, they sought to get a clear idea of whether companies are deriving measurable business benefits from their investments in the Web. Their findings indicate that they are. Nearly 1,700 executives from around the world, across a range of industries and functional areas, responded to this year's survey.
The findings demonstrate that success follows a "power curve distribution" in other words, a small group of users accounts for the largest portion of the gains. According to our research, the 20 percent of users reporting the greatest satisfaction received 80 percent of the benefits. Drilling a bit deeper, we found that this 20 percent included 68 percent of the companies reporting the highest adoption rates for a range of Web 2.0 tools, 58 percent of the companies where use by employees was most widespread, and 82 percent of the respondents who claimed the highest levels of satisfaction from Web 2.0 use at their companies.
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The mission of the world wide web consortium is to lead the web.
the introduction to the world wide web was in 1990.
World Wide Web
The world wide web and the internet are the same thing. The world wide web is just an address for the internet.
The mission of the world wide web consortium is to lead the web.
The "word-wide-web" by definition is world wide. An "intranet" by definition is not world wide and closed off from the world. As the two are diametrically opposed you can not apply the world-wide-web in an intranet. However the standards and tools used to deliver the world-wide-web can be used in an intranet.
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There is no CEO for the World Wide Web. The World Wide Web, abbreviated as WWW and commonly known as The Web, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents contained on the Internet.