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Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges (AIWORC'00)
Key Learnings from the Electronic Commerce Journey at Kodak
Buffalo, New York
April 27-April 29
ISBN: 0-7695-0628-3
John A. Foster, Eastman Kodak Company
“Electronic commerce” opens the possibility for connected enterprises and business processes that are integrated across traditional enterprise boundaries. However, this promise comes with a number of challenges. The Internet has led to a great increase in expectations for such integrated enterprises, as it has substantially reduced the investment required to electronically integrate companies. At the same time, the ease of generating Web content and the mantra of “web speed” have masked the difficult work that precedes creating truly integrated enterprises. Eastman Kodak Company has utilized “electronic commerce” for over 15 years, starting with EDI and continuing through the Internet. Along this journey, we have learned many things about the challenges, which must be overcome in creating effectively, integrated enterprises. This paper will share both Kodak's journey, and the key learnings from the journey to date.
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John A. Foster, "Key Learnings from the Electronic Commerce Journey at Kodak," aiworc, pp.133, Academia/Industry Working Conference on Research Challenges (AIWORC'00), 2000
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