Friday, October 10, 2008

The e-Business

Internet is a quick way to inform and communicate. It is a compendium of information. Last, it is simple.

On one hand, there is a convergence of application areas within the Internet (transport of text, voice and image) and the development of interoperability between technologies transmission and reception, fixed and mobile. This means that a horizon of a decade, each of us can receive and emit sound, text and images anywhere and in every kind of support. This also implies that each of us live in a network of communicating objects whose service will apply to most areas of our daily lives.

On the other hand, in combination with computers, the telecommunications sector is no longer a factor accompanying economic progress, but a force driving this progress. Already prevailing today, it will probably be decisive in the next twenty years.

Business networks and the Internet link ensure a better flow of information and, when appropriate, facilitate training, which is a source of progress in productivity. This allows, for example, a multinational information technology sector to hire only 2 to 3 people to all move several thousand employees around the world.

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