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- catalog abstract "The Financial Institutions Internet Sourcebook discusses the strategic possibilities of today's Internet in easy-to-understand language that shows you the necessity of learning more about the Web today. The case study of La Jolla Bank FSB, one of the first financial institutions to get on the Web, lets you learn from La Jolla's successes and helps you avoid their costly mistakes. In addition, The Financial Institutions Internet Sourcebook discusses the one-year-old small Internet bank that went public and whose stock reflected a market capitalization in excess of $100 million on its first day of trading, the Web-based public stock offering that was made with the blessing of the SEC, and the corporate raider that is using the Internet to identify and stalk its next target.".
- catalog contributor b10624224.
- catalog contributor b10624225.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Background on the Internet and the Web -- Ch. 2. Primary Uses of the Internet -- Ch. 3. Getting Around the Web -- Ch. 4. What Makes a Quality Web Site? -- Ch. 5. Setting Up and Maintaining a Web Site -- Ch. 6. Strategy Implications for the Financial Services Industry -- Ch. 7. Web Innovations Turning Financial Industry Upside Down -- Ch. 8. Why Customers Use a Financial Institution's Web Site -- Ch. 9. Case Study: La Jolla Bank Goes on the Web -- Ch. 10. How Financial Service Providers Use the Web -- Ch. 11. Web Security Issues -- Ch. 12. Electronic Money and the Web -- Ch. 13. Regulatory Agencies on the Web -- Ch. 14. Valuable Web Services for Various Staff of Financial Institutions.".
- catalog description "In addition, The Financial Institutions Internet Sourcebook discusses the one-year-old small Internet bank that went public and whose stock reflected a market capitalization in excess of $100 million on its first day of trading, the Web-based public stock offering that was made with the blessing of the SEC, and the corporate raider that is using the Internet to identify and stalk its next target.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 142-143) and index.".
- catalog description "The Financial Institutions Internet Sourcebook discusses the strategic possibilities of today's Internet in easy-to-understand language that shows you the necessity of learning more about the Web today. The case study of La Jolla Bank FSB, one of the first financial institutions to get on the Web, lets you learn from La Jolla's successes and helps you avoid their costly mistakes.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 150 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0786311851".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : McGraw-Hill,".
- catalog spatial "Computer network United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "332.1/0285/4678 21".
- catalog subject "Financial services industry Computer network United States.".
- catalog subject "Financial services industry Computer networks United States.".
- catalog subject "Financial services industry United States Computer network resources.".
- catalog subject "HG151.8 .E94 1997".
- catalog subject "World Wide Web.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Background on the Internet and the Web -- Ch. 2. Primary Uses of the Internet -- Ch. 3. Getting Around the Web -- Ch. 4. What Makes a Quality Web Site? -- Ch. 5. Setting Up and Maintaining a Web Site -- Ch. 6. Strategy Implications for the Financial Services Industry -- Ch. 7. Web Innovations Turning Financial Industry Upside Down -- Ch. 8. Why Customers Use a Financial Institution's Web Site -- Ch. 9. Case Study: La Jolla Bank Goes on the Web -- Ch. 10. How Financial Service Providers Use the Web -- Ch. 11. Web Security Issues -- Ch. 12. Electronic Money and the Web -- Ch. 13. Regulatory Agencies on the Web -- Ch. 14. Valuable Web Services for Various Staff of Financial Institutions.".
- catalog title "The financial institutions Internet sourcebook / Gary Lewis Evans, Kenneth J. Thygerson.".
- catalog type "text".