The impact of the new connectivity: transferring technological skills to the small business community
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This paper describes a set of strategies developed by the Department ofcomputer Science, Liverpool University to promote the necessary conditions for electronic commerce within the Mcrscyside Region of the UK. The implications of these strategies for the IT professionals involved in the project, for the utilisntion of skills among unemployed computing professionals and for the relationship of the business to the University community are discussed.
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