For Customer Experience Professionals (Length: 6 pages)

September 13, 2006

Web Users Want Rich Internet Applications

Cater To Them With Apps That Are Easy To Find And Use

by Ron Rogowski

with Moira Dorsey, Steven Geller

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

When they are designed well, rich Internet applications (RIAs) enable firms to offer more interactivity than what is feasible in HTML. The majority of online consumers who have used RIAs say these applications improve their Web experiences — primarily because they find RIAs easy to use. To take advantage of this enthusiasm, firms need to provide clear paths to RIAs, make sure they are free of well-known usability problems, and deploy RIAs when they are likely to have the best impact.

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Analyst: Ron Rogowski
Technology: Application Development, Architecture & Technology Strategy, Channel Design Strategies, Customer Experience, Design & Usability Processes, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Architecture Domains, Social Computing & Web 2.0, Web Site Design
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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