Within the next few years, business-to-consumer electronic commerce could begin to replace much of the world’s existing business infrastructure.
Predictor: McNealy, Scott
Prediction, in context:In a 1995 article for The San Francisco Chronicle, David Einstein interviews Sun Micro Systems CEO Scott McNealy. Einstein quotes McNealy, writing:”Workstation vendor Sun Microsystems has taken another step toward dominating the backbone of the Internet by launching a range of products and services aimed a promoting business in cyberspace ‘There has been an explosion of interest in the Internet in the last year, and the popular focus has been on consumers,’ said Sun chairman and chief executive officer Scott McNealy. ‘We see an enormous opportunity, and so do our customers, for business-to-business electronic commerce, as well as for business-to-consumer commerce … We expect the Internet to be at the forefront of electronic enterprise in the decades to come. With the tools we have made available, early adopters in business-to-business settings can begin conducting electronic commerce now. Within the next few years, business-to-commerce electronic commerce could begin to replace much of the world’s existing business infrastructure.”
Biography:Scott McNealy was the CEO and cofounder of Sun Microsystems, Inc., a leading global supplier of network computing solutions, including Java, in the 1990s. (Entrepreneur/Business Leader.)
Date of prediction: May 1, 1995
Topic of prediction: Economic structures
Subtopic: E-commerce
Name of publication: San Francisco Chronicle
Title, headline, chapter name: New Sun Micro Products Link With the Net
Quote Type: Direct quote
Page number or URL of document at time of study:
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