Net Neutrality: Should the Internet Be Preserved?
Net neutrality debate – presents net neutrality pros and cons – from customer and provider perspectives.
Welcome to the e-Business Issues category in our CIO Reference Library. This curated collection of articles, resources, and guides is designed for CIOs, IT executives, business leaders, and professionals seeking to understand and address the challenges and issues associated with e-business. As organizations increasingly adopt digital technologies to conduct business activities, streamline processes, and enhance customer experiences, it is essential to be aware of and prepared for potential obstacles that may arise.
In this category, you will find information and insights on a range of e-business issues, including:
Explore the e-Business Issues category to deepen your understanding of the challenges and complexities associated with e-business implementation and management. By proactively addressing these issues, you can mitigate risks, enhance your organization’s resilience, and drive growth and success in the digital landscape.
Net neutrality debate – presents net neutrality pros and cons – from customer and provider perspectives.
Against net neutrality – Why the Physical Layer of the Internet Should Not Be Regulated
Is net neutrality a debate between "Netheads" who "advocate government regulation to protect themselves from potential anticompetitive actions or monopolistic exploitation by those ‘Bellheads’ who supply last-mile broadband access to the network?"
These best practices are designed to help create a social marketing program that leverages the medium effectively without creating a legal and ethical nightmare for you.
An excellent report, by Mary Meeker et al. of Morgan Stanley, on the latest internet trends.
Are marketers wrong when they claim that customers want advertisements tailored to their interests.
Get to know the issues around internet taxation. Here is a good starting point. (Internet Tax Freedom Act)
Can a company’s privacy policy affect its business? A company’s privacy policy is a statement of the “value” it places on its customer relationships. Perhaps the first reflection of that is in the value it places on their “property” – in this case, personal information. This simple thing can help
Privacy and search engines explained in depth.
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