Dear Weby and other tech experts:
In the February issue of "Red Herring" there is a discussion of business-to-business e-commerce, the development of virtual private networks (VPN's),and the importance of delivering content and trusting the Internet.
www.redherring.com
WAVX is not mentioned as a possible solution, but several other "solutions" are discussed.
A partial quote from the story: "With so much business going online, it's important to note that an out-of-the box e-commerce software and hardware package is still missing. But the urgency of companies' will continue to encourage technological innovation and will, we believe, make a real-time, electronic marketplace possible. Business needs beget new markets, which beget new products. VPN's, XML, and a keen grasp of the power of content will all help guarantee e-commerce sites' QOS (quality of service)-- a level of service, much like the telephone's dial tone, that before long we'll take for granted".
What role could or should WAVX play in creating a solution and are we competition or part of the solution to those companies mentioned in the article?
Best wishes
Ron |