The Ever Changing Business Model
Revamp your business model: Understanding how a change can enhance your business value proposition.










Revamp your business model: Understanding how a change can enhance your business value proposition.
How can you make money giving your stuff away? This is the dilemma facing open source companies. The entire reason for the existence of open source companies is peddling good software products for free. There are no marketing or support costs involved as customers do not have to be sold

Discover the Information e-Business model: disseminating public information on products, locations & contact details. Learn its value, competition & decisions organizations need to make.

Learn about the Transaction e-Business model, automating business processes and integrating with back-end systems. Discover its value, competition, and decisions organizations need to make in this insightful article.
<h3>IT Governance Framework: <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 12px; ">This presentation provides a good overview of IT Governance and COBIT and through that provides a connection between the two.</span></h3>
Introduction: So far we have discussed the role of e-Business in shaping the business model of organizations and creating an e-Business Infrastructure. Our focus was on the value proposition of e-Business or, in other words, the “promise” and the “delivery” against that promise which is enabled by the technology infrastructure.
An Undercurrent of Change “From the outside looking in, the status of the IT leader appears to be positive. Important responsibilities like business integration have been substantially increased; compensation has risen considerably, and outsourcing objectives are being met. Why then are so many IT leaders receptive to the thought of
This presentation takes a look at the emerging role of the CIO from a few different perspectives – including a discussion on the historical move to this new role.
For the chief information officer (CIO), thinking strategically has never been more important. New technologies are changing how companies relate to their employees, customers, suppliers, partners, sales channels, and markets. The CIO can earn a seat at the senior leadership table by helping to set and realize long-term goals and