Web business - stable markets
- High quality sites for mid-sized businesses
- Attractive, easy to manage sites for small businesses
- Robust open source applications, distributed as a free, possibly limited version, and more powerful system for a fee
- Interface systems, to make it easier to connect different systems
- Web security and disaster recovery
- Maintenance and upgrades of existing sites
- CDNs
- Search systems
- Personal portals that allow people to assemble a view into the Internet as they want to work with it. This includes supporting many applications with flexible interfaces.
- Plugins for applications, especially those that improve data connections between PC and web based applications
- Mobile access
- Architecture definition to allow legacy sites to grow gracefully
- Design, high quality design
- Tools
- Content moderation
- Advertising management. This is the analysis of the cost of advertising and determination of revenue.
- Dynamic partnerships that allow many organizations to seamlessly contribute to a system, with loose coupling
- Archival of content
- Advanced content caching closer to the last mile
- Greater offline power with asynchronous web interfaces, and the PC based applications to take advantage of it.
- Increasingly sophisticated site development methods
- Training, at all levels
- Hosting
- Support and consulting
- Project management
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