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September 19, 2006

The Extended Internet Voyage

Process — Not Technology — Innovation Drives RFID And Sensor Adoption

by Ellen Daley, Christine Spivey Overby

with Christine E. Atwood

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Executive Summary

A host of business pressures — coupled with more mature RFID, wireless, and sensor technologies — will spur mainstream companies to adopt Extended Internet technologies. Expect businesses to deploy the Extended Internet in three phases: 1) tactical deployments; 2) adjacent process rollouts; and 3) widespread business process redefinition. While these stages differ in scope, they have one thing in common: At every step, business owners — and not IT — drive the investments. What does it mean? Vendors will win with process-centric ecosystems, and innovative users will turn process innovation into new lines of business.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • More Companies Pack For The Extended Internet Voyage
  • Business Process Opportunities Shape The Extended Internet Voyage
  • Extended Internet Process Adoption Evolves In Three Phases
  • The Technology Landscape Evolves By Process

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WHAT IT MEANS

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