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Date: 1998-08-26

e-business 98: Fantastillionen für den Westen


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Vor allem durch den Einstieg nicht netz/bezogener Companies,
die das Netz strategisch nützen wollen, sind für heuer
alleine in der US/Hemisphäre des Netzes 23 Milliarden Dollar
Umsatz zu erwarten, sagt IDC.

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By Nancy Weil InfoWorld Electric
Posted at 8:57 AM PT, Aug 25, 1998 Manufacturers of hard
goods are ahead of other U.S. industries in spending on
World Wide Web applications for extranets, intranets, and
for Internet-commerce sites, shelling out an estimated $23
billion this year, according to findings released Tuesday by
International Data Corp. (IDC).

"It's no longer just about Internet commerce, that is to
say, how much goods and service revenues are passing over
the Internet," said analyst Michael Sullivan-Trainor of the
Framingham, Mass.-based market researcher. "And it's not
just about deploying some technology in IS to do intranets
or to make employees more efficient. Those were the two sets
of expenditures to track in the early '90s."

The late '90s model encompasses more, leading industries to
consider the Internet as a strategic part of doing business,
including connecting with clients and channel partners.
Using that new model is what puts manufacturers of hard
goods -- automobiles and major appliances, for instance --
ahead in Internet spending.

The U.S. Internet economy, which combines spending to create
Web businesses and applications with revenue from products
and services sold via the Internet, is predicted by IDC to
grow from $124 billion this year to $518 billion in 2002.

Among U.S. industries, communications/media is second in
spending behind manufacturers with $15.2 billion, followed
by banking at $15.1 billion; services, $10.9 billion;
process manufacturing, $10 billion; and retail, $8.4
billion.


The Internet economy research included an analysis of IT
budgets by industry and non-IT technology spending, as well
as a survey of 600 people involved in building the so-called
Internet economy.
...

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