Hostway's
'Stealth Revolution' Report Shows Internet Driving Under-the-Radar
Business Transformations for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
[April, 27, 2005]
CHICAGO, April 27, 2005 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- As
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.
Hostway's
report, "The SMB Stealth Revolution," is available
for free and unlimited downloading at http://www.hostway.com/media/stealthrevolution
.
The
Web-powered SMB developments identified in Hostway's
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, today's 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 Hostway's October 2004 report
(available at http://www.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
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, Austin and Vancouver), Europe (London and Amsterdam)
Asia (Seoul) and Australia (Sydney). For more information
about Hostway Corporation, please visit http://www.hostway.com
or call 1-888-290-5170.
Contact: Tina Janczura, Slack Barshinger
312-970-5841
tina.janczura@slackbarshinger.com
Drew Mitchell, Hostway Corp.
312-994-7714
drew.Mitchell@hostway.com
SOURCE Hostway Corporation
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