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BusinessTech launches technology strategy service on World Wide Web; Chosen as Information Week Web Site of the Week!


NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 29, 1996--BusinessTech has launched a new Web-based information and advisory service and was immediately named Information Week's "Web Site of the Week." BusinessTech may be reached on the World Wide Web at http://businesstech.com.

BusinessTech is a one-stop source for out-of-box ideas and solutions designed specifically to interpret the emergent world of "net economics" for today's executive working at the intersection of business, technology, and strategy. Using advanced Web technology, BusinessTech has created a virtual community of executives, analysts, researchers and leading industry thinkers.

Subscribers receive an astounding a·stound  
tr.v. a·stound·ed, a·stound·ing, a·stounds
To astonish and bewilder. See Synonyms at surprise.



[From Middle English astoned, past participle of astonen,
 array of written, interactive offerings including: profiles of hot, new companies; technology demos A technology demo is a prototype, rough example or an otherwise incomplete version of a product, put together with the primary purpose of showcasing the idea, performance, method or the features of the product. ; key news summaries with expert analysis; incisive incisive /in·ci·sive/ (-si´siv)
1. having the power or quality of cutting.

2. pertaining to the incisor teeth.


in·ci·sive
adj.
1. Having the power to cut.
, topical editorials; technology spotlights; reviews of leading consulting methodologies; interviews with industry luminaries; real-world case studies; Net resource links; artwork; and more, all continuously updated. BusinessTech also features live conferences, ask-the-experts, and threaded discussions A running commentary of messages between two or more people in a discussion group. See message thread and discussion group.  for two-way involvement with subscribers.

BusinessTech was built specifically to help its subscribers avoid being blindsided by the unprecedented changes taking place in our increasingly technology-driven business environment. "Everything is connecting to everything else, rules are shifting," said Ed Rosenfeld, co-publisher of BusinessTech. "BusinessTech combines a focus on emerging technology with expertise in downsizing (1) Converting mainframe and mini-based systems to client/server LANs.

(2) To reduce equipment and associated costs by switching to a less-expensive system.

(jargon) downsizing
, outsourcing, and reengineering, all viewed from the perspective of global, ubiquitous internetworking," said Rosenfeld.

"BusinessTech is easy for our clients to access, download, and most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent"
above all, most especially
, to apply to their strategic business decisions," said BusinessTech co-publisher Neal Goldsmith. "We are creating a resource that today's executives can use 24 hours a day to inject that one crucial creative insight into their pressure-cooker decision space," Goldsmith said.

BusinessTech is currently open to all. Starting April 1st, passwords to BusinessTech will be available at an annual rate of $99.00. Membership includes full Web access to the BusinessTech site, weekly email distributions, access to our network of consultants and free admittance Admittance

The ratio of the current to the voltage in an alternating-current circuit. In terms of complex current I and voltage V, the admittance of a circuit is given by Eq. (1), and is related to the impedance of the circuit Z by Eq. (2).
 to special events! (BusinessTech is not funded by advertisers.)

The Publishers

Neal M. Goldsmith, Ph.D., a social psychologist, formerly at AT&T, Gartner Group (company) Gartner Group - One of the biggest IT industry research firms.

Address: Connecticut, USA.
, and American Express American Express (NYSE: AXP), sometimes known as "AmEx" or "Amex", is a diversified global financial services company, headquartered in New York City. The company is best known for its credit card, charge card and traveler's cheque businesses. , is president of technology strategy firm, Tribeca Research, Inc.

Edward Rosenfeld is Editor and Publisher of the influential industry newsletter, INTELLIGENCE: The Future of Computing, monthly since 1984.

CONTACT: Neal Goldsmith

212/431-8700

or

Edward Rosenfeld

212/222-1123

email: btech@businesstech.com
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