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Publication date: 2002-11-12
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Review Jupiter Consumer Survey Report: Access and Broadband in Italy and Spain, 2002:

Jupiter designed and fielded a Consumer Survey in September 2002, exploring consumer attitudes and behavior across digital platforms in Spain, Italy, the UK, France, Germany, and Sweden. This report analyzes the results and focuses on means of Internet access, online tenure, and online activity in Spain and Italy. Despite being the slowest of Europe's major Internet markets to develop, neither Spain nor Italy lag behind most countries in Europe in terms of broadband penetration. Key Questions Which means of access dominate Spain and Italy? How skeptical of broadband are narrowband users in Spain and Italy? Which factors are motivating narrowband users to upgrade to broadband? Which online activities are most popular in Spain and Italy? Lead Analyst: Dan Stevenson.

Publication date: 2003-01-07
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Review Trends in the ISP Market: Maximizing Dial-up Profits:

In 2002, the number of new broadband accounts surpassed the number of new dial-up accounts. This trend has increased revenue per average ISP subscriber, signifying revenue growth in broadband. However, profitability remains in dial-up service. Key Questions For how long will dial-up remain a significant part of the ISP business? Will ISPs automatically increase customers lifetime value by raising satisfaction levels? What is the future of prepaid service in the ISP market? Lead Analyst: Dylan Brooks.

Publication date: 2001-01-03
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Review At-Work Access - Residential Audience Just the Tip of the Broadband Iceberg:

Individuals with Internet access at work comprise the bulk of today's broadband audience. Quantifying the size of this audience is vital to companies planning to implement broadband enhancements to their online offerings.

Publication date: 2001-01-03
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Price: $195.00

Review At-Work Access - Residential Audience Just the Tip of the Broadband Iceberg:

Individuals with Internet access at work comprise the bulk of today's broadband audience. Quantifying the size of this audience is vital to companies planning to implement broadband enhancements to their online offerings.

Publication date: 2001-10-04
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review US Broadband Household Projections:

Numerous economic and technical factors have changed consumers’ perceptions and intentions regarding broadband over the past year. These changes will impact the rate at which US consumers will adopt broadband services over the next five years.

Publication date: 2003-10-29
List Price: $195.00
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Review SMB Broadband: Identifying Revenue Opportunity with Bundles:

Small* to midsize businesses (SMBs) have become increasingly interesting to broadband service providers (BSPs) seeking higher-margin customers. However, BSPs offering only access have little to inspire customers' loyalty. Managing security and remote access is critical to SMBs going online. Key Questions How large will at-work broadband use grow over the next five years? Which value-added services do SMBs want from ISPs? How do bundled value-added offerings serve as revenue opportunity for service providers? Lead Analyst: Melissa Stock Contributing Analysts: Michael Gartenberg, Avi Greengart, Janis Kim, Joe Laszlo.

Publication date: 2002-08-21
List Price: $195.00
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Review Security and Fraud:

As online commerce has expanded over the last two years, so has the incidence (and the intensity of the media coverage) of the unauthorized use of credit cards by fraud rings for online purchases. Almost 45 percent of online nonbuyers say that better security for their credit card and personal information would encourage them to start buying products online this year.

Publication date: 2002-08-21
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Security and Fraud:

As online commerce has expanded over the last two years, so has the incidence (and the intensity of the media coverage) of the unauthorized use of credit cards by fraud rings for online purchases. Almost 45 percent of online nonbuyers say that better security for their credit card and personal information would encourage them to start buying products online this year.

Publication date: 2001-04-02
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Building Trust Platforms in the International Arena:

Federal privacy legislation that is likely to be passed in the next year will affect a broad scope of companies with online operations in the US. Companies that are extending their reach to a global audience, however, suddenly will become subject to a massive tangle of confusing privacy legislation that, in some countries, has already been established for several years.

Review Computer Technology Research Corporation  / Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization Edition: 1st
Publication date: 1996-06
Dewey code: 658.05467
List Price: $285.00
Price: $280.00

Review Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization / Computer Technology Research Corporation:

An increasing number of organizations are realizing the need for a Web site to publicize their products and services. This 200-page CTR report assists the webmaster in designing, developing, maintaining, and enhancing state-of-the-art Web sites. It describes techniques, products, and new technologies that will be integral to Web site development in the future. World Wide Web Background CTR's report, Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization, is a guide for designing, maintaining, using, and protecting a company's Web site. Today's businesses are taking advantage of the Web to sell products, publicize their services, and reach new customers worldwide. In many cases, information systems (IS) managers have been handed the title of "Webmaster" in addition to their regular duties. The report offers the tools IS managers need to execute an effective strategy and provides an overview of the security concerns and content standards in place today. The Web is simply a client/server (C/S) Internet application that allows users to navigate the Internet using hypertext documents. Originally, the Web was designed to allow the sharing of information within the scientific community on an international level. But in the early 1990s, general users gained Internet access through commercial services such as America Online (AOL) and CompuServe. [+]
The report discusses the current and developing Web applications as well as the future of the technology. Connecting to the Web and Selecting Web Software Choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the first issue when establishing access to the Internet. An organization must use an ISP to directly link to an Internet backbone. The report explains the types of connections, operating systems, and protocols associated with the Internet and the possibility of using the Internet or intranets to replace the traditional local area network (LAN). The software tools needed for using the Web, such as Web browsers, search engines, and directories are also discussed. In addition, the report examines the benefits of linking the Web site to company databases and addresses the protocols that provide the interface. Web Site Design and Implementation Guidelines Although some organizations may not make money directly from a Web site, the cost of not having one can be devastating. A company without a Web site is not considered to be on the cutting edge. Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization offers a step-by-step Web business plan which includes determining the purpose of the site, defining the target audience and requirements, and actually selling the idea to others within the company. The most critical step in implementing a Web strategy, however, is the design of the site itself. In many instances, a company's Web site serves as its first impression. If the site is dull and unprofessional, the user may form the same opinion about the company. The report examines every design aspect, from choosing the Web application language to placing the company logo and using the best colors. A comprehensive set of design guidelines is also included to help insure a well-executed, state-of-the-art site that will encourage repeat visits. Web Site Management Because a Web site should reflect the most current information, it must be continuously modified and updated. The report stresses the importance of establishing a change management policy and offers a list of its possible functions. The report explains how to create a successful Web site "team" led by the administrator or Webmaster. Team members should represent the different facets of the company such as marketing and customer service and be encouraged to openly express their ideas. Web Site Security Concerns Web site security is a vital concern for both Web site creators and users. Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization addresses the most threatening Web site security concerns and the steps necessary to help prevent them. Because many organizations are connecting their corporate databases to their Web servers, security has become an even more critical issue. The report highlights important security strategies designed to help protect corporate resources. Additional topics include security for commercial transactions, viruses, E-mail, and writing secure common gateway interface (CGI) scripts and programs. CTR's report will help you do the following: learn the structure and background of the Web, develop a step-by-step business plan for implementing a Web site, identify the most critical aspects of Web site design and management, and understand the importance of security on the Internet and within intranets.

Publication date: 2002-11-12
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Jupiter Consumer Survey Report: Access and Broadband in Italy and Spain, 2002:

Jupiter designed and fielded a Consumer Survey in September 2002, exploring consumer attitudes and behavior across digital platforms in Spain, Italy, the UK, France, Germany, and Sweden. This report analyzes the results and focuses on means of Internet access, online tenure, and online activity in Spain and Italy. Despite being the slowest of Europe's major Internet markets to develop, neither Spain nor Italy lag behind most countries in Europe in terms of broadband penetration. Key Questions Which means of access dominate Spain and Italy? How skeptical of broadband are narrowband users in Spain and Italy? Which factors are motivating narrowband users to upgrade to broadband? Which online activities are most popular in Spain and Italy? Lead Analyst: Dan Stevenson.

Publication date: 2002-01-15
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Helping Consumers Understand Security Risks of Online Registration and Storing Personal Information:

Understanding consumer password and registration behavior is becoming increasingly important to online merchants. Jupiter Consumer Survey data indicate that the percentage of online users who stated that they would be likely to register personal information at an online site increased from 26 percent in 1999 to an impressive 47 percent in 2001.

Publication date: 2001-04-02
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Building Trust Platforms in the International Arena:

Federal privacy legislation that is likely to be passed in the next year will affect a broad scope of companies with online operations in the US. Companies that are extending their reach to a global audience, however, suddenly will become subject to a massive tangle of confusing privacy legislation that, in some countries, has already been established for several years.

Review Computer Technology Research Corporation  / Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization Edition: 1st
Publication date: 1996-06
Dewey code: 658.05467
List Price: $285.00
Price: $280.00

Review Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization / Computer Technology Research Corporation:

An increasing number of organizations are realizing the need for a Web site to publicize their products and services. This 200-page CTR report assists the webmaster in designing, developing, maintaining, and enhancing state-of-the-art Web sites. It describes techniques, products, and new technologies that will be integral to Web site development in the future. World Wide Web Background CTR's report, Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization, is a guide for designing, maintaining, using, and protecting a company's Web site. Today's businesses are taking advantage of the Web to sell products, publicize their services, and reach new customers worldwide. In many cases, information systems (IS) managers have been handed the title of "Webmaster" in addition to their regular duties. The report offers the tools IS managers need to execute an effective strategy and provides an overview of the security concerns and content standards in place today. The Web is simply a client/server (C/S) Internet application that allows users to navigate the Internet using hypertext documents. Originally, the Web was designed to allow the sharing of information within the scientific community on an international level. But in the early 1990s, general users gained Internet access through commercial services such as America Online (AOL) and CompuServe. [+]
The report discusses the current and developing Web applications as well as the future of the technology. Connecting to the Web and Selecting Web Software Choosing an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is the first issue when establishing access to the Internet. An organization must use an ISP to directly link to an Internet backbone. The report explains the types of connections, operating systems, and protocols associated with the Internet and the possibility of using the Internet or intranets to replace the traditional local area network (LAN). The software tools needed for using the Web, such as Web browsers, search engines, and directories are also discussed. In addition, the report examines the benefits of linking the Web site to company databases and addresses the protocols that provide the interface. Web Site Design and Implementation Guidelines Although some organizations may not make money directly from a Web site, the cost of not having one can be devastating. A company without a Web site is not considered to be on the cutting edge. Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization offers a step-by-step Web business plan which includes determining the purpose of the site, defining the target audience and requirements, and actually selling the idea to others within the company. The most critical step in implementing a Web strategy, however, is the design of the site itself. In many instances, a company's Web site serves as its first impression. If the site is dull and unprofessional, the user may form the same opinion about the company. The report examines every design aspect, from choosing the Web application language to placing the company logo and using the best colors. A comprehensive set of design guidelines is also included to help insure a well-executed, state-of-the-art site that will encourage repeat visits. Web Site Management Because a Web site should reflect the most current information, it must be continuously modified and updated. The report stresses the importance of establishing a change management policy and offers a list of its possible functions. The report explains how to create a successful Web site "team" led by the administrator or Webmaster. Team members should represent the different facets of the company such as marketing and customer service and be encouraged to openly express their ideas. Web Site Security Concerns Web site security is a vital concern for both Web site creators and users. Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization addresses the most threatening Web site security concerns and the steps necessary to help prevent them. Because many organizations are connecting their corporate databases to their Web servers, security has become an even more critical issue. The report highlights important security strategies designed to help protect corporate resources. Additional topics include security for commercial transactions, viruses, E-mail, and writing secure common gateway interface (CGI) scripts and programs. CTR's report will help you do the following: learn the structure and background of the Web, develop a step-by-step business plan for implementing a Web site, identify the most critical aspects of Web site design and management, and understand the importance of security on the Internet and within intranets.

Publication date: 2002-01-15
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Helping Consumers Understand Security Risks of Online Registration and Storing Personal Information:

Understanding consumer password and registration behavior is becoming increasingly important to online merchants. Jupiter Consumer Survey data indicate that the percentage of online users who stated that they would be likely to register personal information at an online site increased from 26 percent in 1999 to an impressive 47 percent in 2001.

Publication date: 2003-01-07
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Trends in the ISP Market: Maximizing Dial-up Profits:

In 2002, the number of new broadband accounts surpassed the number of new dial-up accounts. This trend has increased revenue per average ISP subscriber, signifying revenue growth in broadband. However, profitability remains in dial-up service. Key Questions For how long will dial-up remain a significant part of the ISP business? Will ISPs automatically increase customers lifetime value by raising satisfaction levels? What is the future of prepaid service in the ISP market? Lead Analyst: Dylan Brooks.

Publication date: 2002-04-12
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Broadband Customer Acquisition:

Broadband service providers (BSPs) must sell a complex product to an audience that is increasingly mainstream. Increasing sales through the online channel provides a strategy for educating consumers about broadband, while controlling customer acquisition costs.

Publication date: 2002-04-12
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review Broadband Customer Acquisition:

Broadband service providers (BSPs) must sell a complex product to an audience that is increasingly mainstream. Increasing sales through the online channel provides a strategy for educating consumers about broadband, while controlling customer acquisition costs.

Publication date: 2001-10-04
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review US Broadband Household Projections:

Numerous economic and technical factors have changed consumers’ perceptions and intentions regarding broadband over the past year. These changes will impact the rate at which US consumers will adopt broadband services over the next five years.

Publication date: 2003-10-29
List Price: $195.00
Price: $195.00

Review SMB Broadband: Identifying Revenue Opportunity with Bundles:

Small* to midsize businesses (SMBs) have become increasingly interesting to broadband service providers (BSPs) seeking higher-margin customers. However, BSPs offering only access have little to inspire customers' loyalty. Managing security and remote access is critical to SMBs going online. Key Questions How large will at-work broadband use grow over the next five years? Which value-added services do SMBs want from ISPs? How do bundled value-added offerings serve as revenue opportunity for service providers? Lead Analyst: Melissa Stock Contributing Analysts: Michael Gartenberg, Avi Greengart, Janis Kim, Joe Laszlo.

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Jupiter Consumer Survey Report: Access and Broadband in Italy and Spain, 2002, Trends in the ISP Market: Maximizing Dial-up Profits, At-Work Access - Residential Audience Just the Tip of the Broadband Iceberg, At-Work Access - Residential Audience Just the Tip of the Broadband Iceberg, US Broadband Household Projections, SMB Broadband: Identifying Revenue Opportunity with Bundles, Security and Fraud, Security and Fraud, Building Trust Platforms in the International Arena, Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization, Jupiter Consumer Survey Report: Access and Broadband in Italy and Spain, 2002, Helping Consumers Understand Security Risks of Online Registration and Storing Personal Information, Building Trust Platforms in the International Arena, Implementing a World Wide Web Site for Your Organization, Helping Consumers Understand Security Risks of Online Registration and Storing Personal Information, Trends in the ISP Market: Maximizing Dial-up Profits, Broadband Customer Acquisition, Broadband Customer Acquisition, US Broadband Household Projections, SMB Broadband: Identifying Revenue Opportunity with Bundles

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