Looking Ahead: Business In 2005

Topics:
Analysis
Tags:
Enterprise Magazines,
Strategy,
Security,
Networking,
Network Security,
Management,
Leadership,
Internet,
Information,
Viruses And Worms
Source:
Enterprise Magazines

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Overview: Business leaders believe that by 2005 they will rely on technology to receive and transmit important business news. The work environment is becoming increasingly dependent on the electronic transmission of information. With the proliferation of personal computers at work and at home and the spread of online information sources via the Internet, executives can receive updated, customized business information at any time and in any place. Protecting information systems from intrusion would be a major concern, infers the article. Read on for complete apprehension.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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