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"early" phase of adoption of e-business, 6, 7
e-business, 1–2. See also e-business on demand strategy
e-business on demand strategy, 2–9. See also help with e-business plan; IBM eServer strategy
access to information, 6, 7
adoption model, 6–8
autonomic computing, 5, 21, 51–52
change, ability to respond to, 3, 4–5
change, adapting to, 7–8
change as competitive advantage, 8–9, 59
"early" phase of adoption, 6, 7
end-to-end integration goal, 3, 4, 7, 9
external integration, 7
infrastructure for, 3–6
"integration" phase of adoption, 4, 6–7
internal integration, 7
More on the Web, 6, 8
"on demand" phase of adoption, 7–8
open standards and, 3–4
publishing information, 6, 7
results of, 2, 7
RS/6000 and, 3
self-managing computer systems, 5
"subdividing" computer system into virtual computer systems, 5
transacting business, 6–7
virtualization for, 4–5, 13
end-to-end integration goal, 3, 4, 7, 9
enterprise application integration, 48
Enterprise Storage Servers (Sharks), 41, 43, 44
Enterprise Tape Library, 41
entry models, pSeries, 35–36, 37
environments, pSeries, 9, 17–18
eServer Advantage program (IBM), 66–67
eServer Solution Connection (IBM), 54–55
eServer strategy. See IBM eServer strategy
Exploring IBM books (Hoskins), xii, 68
external integration, 7
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