Good Morning Tsio and all: Here's why Financial Intranet is right on track for the Future:
The Future that Intel is talking about is already available from FNTN, we are learning:
Intel's Barrett paints picture of corporate IT in 2003
Where will your company and its information technology systems be in four years?
That was the question posed by Craig Barrett, president and CEO of Intel Corp., who spoke here Tuesday at Compaq Computer Corp.'s Innovate 99 conference.
For Intel, it will be a world in which companies are connected via extended Intranets, enabling them to communicate and exchange information in real time. Barrett offered his view on how to get there.
For starters, companies will shift from a "vendor-centric model" to a "customer-centric model," he said. Rather than reach out to gather information from their vendors, customers will receive that information in real time from vendors who automatically upload it into a database via a connection such as an extranet.
Barrett predicated. New features, such as universal inboxes, will aggregate users' voice, e-mail and audio/video messages. Video conferencing will be widespread as one of the tools companies use to exchange information in real time, he said.
How to plan ahead
But companies will have to be intelligent about how they deploy their IT infrastructure, Barrett said:
With this in mind, companies' computing infrastructure requirements will need to allow for "a combination of scalability and flexibility, the ability to respond rapidly to needs," he said. The challenge for technology companies and IT managers will be "how we get the same flexibility with voice and data combined as we have with data today."
Did he somehow omit the mention of (Video) Voice and data. Financial Intranet's forte.
I think Tomato Man will concur from his recent visit to Ardsley, that Financial Intranet does indeed already offer many if not all of the solutions for the future envisaged needs of the Corporate World of tomorrow, today.
The early results of which are already demonstrably bearing fruit at a rapid growth rate.
There's so much business out there, it boggles the mind.
Situation technically looks close to a breakout.
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