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Rating:  Summary: A practical guide to the craft of becoming an eBusiness Review: A good read, and a great addition to anyone's business book library. If you are looking for a book that will actually provide you with know-how and help in the management and operation of your company, this is the book for you. There are a handful of books out there that actually make sense for "real" companies trying to move online. This is one of them. Unlike books full of goofy theories and breathless hype, this book is a clear, methodical exposition and explanation of the legal and structural issues related to becoming an eBusiness. The author is an attorney, however, unlike the typical "legal department" issues that slow things down, his practical experience with the law will help you speed things up - all the while avoiding pitfalls that could trip you up down the line. This one is staying in my "must-read" collection.
Rating:  Summary: A Good Read! Review: Are you sick of the condescending tone of most Internet instruction books? Well, Jonathan Ezor has written the book for you. It focuses specifically on managing the risks involved in bringing your company online. Ezor uses Internet jargon, but he defines terms quickly and clearly. He doesn't sugarcoat the risks of the journey into cyberspace. Despite the risks, he shows that the effort is worthwhile because of the Internet's incredible potential for your company. We at getAbstract recommend this book to those who are bringing their companies online, and to those considering this step.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Read & Still Relevant in 2004 Review: I found this book to be a great read with a significant amount of insightful material on e-commerce development. Anyone contracting for software development should read this book before they start. Even though this book was written several years ago, it remains relevant in 2004.
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