December 04 2008
Cutting Edge?
Clearly that is the crux of the “challenge” we at OMBNexGen will be facing in our endeavors to help organizations move their businesses to the web. After a bit of verbal fencing our discussion settled on the mutual perspective that if OMBNexGen can overcome the psychological barriers of change, the “ideal place to move IT infrastructure would be to the web.”
In my humble opinion I don’t think moving one’s business to the Internet is that much of a cutting edge venture. Today most of us already do a substantial portion of our business on the Internet: We do our home banking, our medical insurance and doctors scheduling, we pay our utility bills, mortgage and telephone bills on the Internet. Face it, unless you happen to live in a third-world country, most of our personal business lives are done on the Internet.
Just reflect a bit on the current pervasive nature of how much day to day business is done on the Internet and I believe it becomes easier to appreciate that moving one’s business to the Internet is not a “cutting edge” kind of decision at all. In fact it may more appropriately be called CATCHING UP!




