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Cyber Rules

by Thomas Siebel, Pat House
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Overview

The Internet is driving the growth of a revolutionary commercial paradigm in which size and physical location are surrendering to "virtuality," and in which businesses are facing unprecedented marketing challenges. With the meteoric rise to prominence of the World Wide Web, no manager can afford to be indifferent to this technological revolution, for the Web has dramatically--and globally--expanded customer options, putting uniquely competitive pressures on companies large and small. To survive in business today, you must be online.

But being online--and making it profitable--means much more than throwing up a Web site and announcing, "We're digital." It means being alert to the experiences of E-business pioneers, and being ready to apply their hard-won lessons to your own sales and marketing channels. Cyber Rules is designed to help you do that. Written by the founders of Siebel Systems, Inc., the global leader in Enterprise Relationship Management software applications, it summarizes the dramatic history of the Web's "first generation," explains six critical rules now governing electronic commerce, and provides expert detailed advice for implementing a digital strategy. Whether you're still eyeing the E-business frontier or are already reaping its rewards, Cyber Rules will give you a distinctively insider's perspective on this radical new market space.

About the Author, Thomas Siebel,Pat House

Thomas M. Siebel is the chairman and CEO of Siebel Systems, one of the world's leading application software companies. A noted industry spokesman, Mr. Siebel is also the coauthor of Virtual Selling, published by the Free Press in 1995. Mr. Siebel attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he received a B.A., M.B.A., and M.S. in computer science.

Pat House is the executive vice president and cofounder of Siebel Systems.

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Editorials

Library Journal

In their first book, Siebel and House offer guidance for exploiting business opportunities on the Internet. The authors have considerable pedigrees. Siebel held significant positions in two notable information technology organizations before beginning two successful start-up high-tech operations. House is a cofounder with Siebel of his latest venture, Siebel Sysems, Inc. The book, with an introduction by Charles R. Schwab, has a number of strong points: it gives an excellent overview of how the Internet opens up business possibilities, how it is changing the market place, and how to leverage opportunities on the web. The flaw of the book is crystallized in the subtitle; while the start-up mail-order house may benefit, Joe the barber and Bill the plumber may not find anything useful here. The book has much to recommend it for information technology collections but offers little for general readers.--Steven Silkunas, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, Philadelphia Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Booknews

To assist businesses lusting after the escalating ranks of online "Netizens," executives of a software company discuss the global market amplified by this watershed technology, lessons learned from the virtual marketplace's infancy, and digital strategies for "customerization." With a foreword by Charles Schwab. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknew.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1999
Publisher
New York : Currency/Doubleday, c1999.
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780385494120

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