After all, it's the future of business communication that we're looking toward.
From Jim Barksdale
Our people are excited about building solutions, and it's rewarding to see how much fun Netscape employees have doing something they think is relevant and important.
I've tended to work at fast-growing companies that improve the way business gets done.
It's the first time I've ever done anything like that. It took longer than I expected. I've gotten a lot of E-mail since I got back, saying they thought I did a good job and presented the case well.
Well, another market is being created now out of Internet technology.
In my column series 'The Main Thing', I often talk about how Internet technology can improve the way people communicate - both within a business and between a business and its customers and partners.
Take our own company as an example: We're living proof, we jump with our own parachutes.
We're no longer a small business; we're a large organization spread around the world. I can't imagine Netscape growing as fast as it has if it weren't for the way we use our products.
We can collaborate with a Netscape employee or partner who's halfway around the world. We can distribute information and software to customers and shareholders, and get their feedback.
We can provide beta software to our developers in advance of the general public. We can easily link up with external partners, customers, and suppliers.
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