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Emerging generation of Web-based
businesses provides sharp contrast to U.S. manufacturing decline
Tuesday, April 25, 2005As
National Small Business Week 2005 begins today, a new report from
Hostway Corporation finds small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs)
leading a Stealth Revolution powered by the ever-expanding
use of the Web to manage and grow their businesses.
Hostways report, The SMB Stealth Revolution, is
available for free and unlimited downloading at www.hostway.com/media/stealthrevolution/stealthrevolution.pdf
The Web-powered SMB developments identified in Hostways
report go far beyond just the wiring of existing
small enterprises.
Growing evidence points toward the emergence of an entirely new
generation of highly targeted, niche-focused Web-centric SMBs.
These firms not only leverage new technology, but they take
advantage of increasing consumer willingness to make online
purchases from small companies. This combination has enabled
entrepreneurs to develop innovative, Web-based business models
and even includes the launch of companies that have found
ways to counter the long-standing decline of U.S. manufacturing.
The strategic use of technology is no longer just the
domain of big enterprises, says John Lee, Hostway's vice
president of marketing. The rollout of new Web-delivered
and Web-based services is accelerating. And as it happened with
many earlier technologies like personal computers, desktop
publishing, e-mail and e-commerce, innovative small businesses
are in the vanguard of taking advantage of the new capabilities.
However, despite SMBs willingness to embrace new Web-powered
tools, the process of sorting through the explosion of technology
options can be overwhelming for many small enterprises.
In the next 12 months, SMBs are going to see a lot more
choices than they have had before, says Mr. Lee. The
dramatic growth in the number of telecommunications options for
SMBs including new wireless Internet and voice-over-Internet
(VoIP) services is only the beginning. Numerous other
services for example, online storage and backup,
collaboration tools, customer-relationship management, sales-force
automation are rolling into the marketplace.
In contrast to the high-visibility dot-com developments that got
so much attention in the 1990s, todays under-the-radar SMB
transformations are largely sneaking up on the business arena.
Drawing on internal studies and on consumer survey-research that
the company has commissioned, Hostway has identified a set of
early indicators that provide valuable insights into this largely
overlooked business transformation.
Among the key findings:
* Two technology-driven developments are turbo-charging the SMB
transformations: (1) extensive enhancement of the Internet and
hosting infrastructure that serves and empowers small-business
Web sites and (2) continuing penetration of broadband and
wireless internet, as well as enthusiastic consumer embrace of
those capabilities.
* In addition, important shifts in consumer confidence in online
commerce are supporting the emergence of a new generation of
highly targeted, niche-focused Web-driven SMBs.
* The last 12 months have witnessed a fast-accelerating roll-out
and expansion of Web usage by SMBs and especially among
firms in "visual sectors (e.g., realtors, travel
agencies, photography studios, and video production firms) that
are rapidly developing new ways to leverage the capabilities of
the Web.
* However, despite the convergence of factors that have fueled
the widespread growth in SMB Websites and the new generation of
online-savvy SMBs, most small enterprises still are not aware of
the full range of useful business tools that are becoming
available to them via the Web.
In addition to providing more detailed discussion of these and
related findings, the new Hostway report also
* Points toward key trends and future developments to monitor as
the development of Web-enabled SMBs continues to unfold, and
* Presents profiles of three innovative SMBs that illustrate the
Stealth Revolution that is under way.
This report builds on Hostways October 2004 report (available
at hostway.com/media/pressrelease/smb_briefing.pdf), which
included discussion of:
* Implications stemming from the sharp increase in the number of
Web domain registrations in 2004;
* Changing characteristics of SMB Websites;
* Surprising impact that U.S. broadband penetration is having on
overseas Web sites, and other international developments;
* Significant barriers that are keeping SMBs from taking full
advantage of their Websites;
* New Web services that are poised to leverage the expansion of
the Internet, the enhancements in hosting infrastructure, and the
major IT investments by SMBs.
At most small businesses, the owners also wear the CIO hat,
and they are will be looking for help in successfully meeting
their technology challenges and taking advantage of their Web-enabled
opportunities, says Mr. Lee. At Hostway, we are
developing an array of new services that are at the appropriate
scale and that are tied together and packaged in ways that make
sense for small enterprises.
About Hostway Corporation
Hostway Corporation provides Web hosting and managed services to
more than 300,000 customers worldwide. Hostway helps individuals,
small businesses and large enterprises achieve more value from
state-of-the-art Web-based technologies by reducing their
complexity and cost. Founded in 1998, Hostway is one of the five
largest Web hosting companies in the world with offices in North
America (Chicago, Tampa and Vancouver), Europe (London and
Amsterdam), Asia (Seoul) and Australia (Sydney). For more
information about Hostway Corporation, please visit www.hostway.com
or call 1-888-290-5170.
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