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Read this fast.
Because the facts will probably change tomorrow.

    It's a fact: The Web is not new any more but remains the hottest, fastest growing communication vehicle in history. Web-generated revenue reached $7.6 billion in '97 and is expected to grow to $333 billion by 2002. But even that report is already being questioned and thought to be more than conservative.

    There are many more predictions falling by the wayside, too. Why? Because it's just so dynamic that few companies are willing to risk throwing out numbers that seem unbelievable. Many IT companies who rely on the Internet, are continually updating, redesigning and providing new easier-to-use tools. One new feature, the on-line application, provides a seamless link of important information directly to an office's candidate database. In addition, should there be a desire to explore engagement opportunities in multiple markets, that now becomes a single click exercise.

    "It's just part of becoming more user-friendly," commented Jenifer Somerlot, a project leader. "I. T. professionals are busy and in high demand. They appreciate a company who knows that and gets them where they want to go quickly."

    For clients, many offers password protected Extranet sites. These commerce management sites provide real time financial data, project tracking, consultant time records, and more.

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