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B2B and beyond : new business models built on trust
- Title
- B2B and beyond : new business models built on trust / Harry B. DeMaio ; with contributions from partners, directors, managers, and consultants of Deloitte & Touche and Deloitte Consulting.
- Author
- DeMaio, Harry B.
- Publication
- New York : John Wiley, [2001], ©2001.
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- Description
- xix, 380 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
- Summary
- "Despite the shakeout among hotshot dot.coms, the Network Economy is here to stay. A well-planned, comprehensively designed, carefully executed, and conscientiously controlled transition into full-scale B2B (and B2B2C) is an absolute necessity if your business hopes to move forward. This book is designed to help you accomplish that transition successfully."--BOOK JACKET.
- Alternative Title
- Business to Business and beyond
- Subject
- Note
- Includes index.
- Contents
- Pt. I. Getting Comfortable with B2B and e-Trust. 1. "Of Course, I Trust You!" 2. Scoping Out the Topic. 3. The e-World: To B2B and Beyond. 4. The Fable (Part 1). 5. The Fable (Part 2) and Wrapping Up Part I -- Pt. II. A Closer View. 6. More on e-Trust. 7. Focusing on Specific e-Trust Objectives. 8. Industry e-Trust Characteristics. 9. e-Trust and ERP. 10. A Little More on the "Sides," Please. 11. Meet the Players: Powerhouses, Participants, ISPs, ASPs, CPs, CSPs, Portals, Hardware and Software Providers -- 12. External Forces Affecting e-Trust -- Pt. III. Making e-Trust Happen. 13. An Overview of Key B2B Technologies. 14. Secure e-Business Architecture and Design. 15. Identity Management. 16. Data Quality and Data Classification. 17. The Changing World of Networked Systems. 18. Encryption, PKI, and Digital Signatures. 19. Process and Technology Standards. 20. Organizing for e-Trust. 21. e-Business Assurance. 22. On with the Game.
- ISBN
- 0471054666 (cloth : alk. paper)
- LCCN
- 2001045311
- OCLC
- ocm47255373
- SCSB-4195665
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries