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Business interaction networks

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Business interaction networks are networks that allow businesses and their communities of interest to collaborate and do business online securely via the Internet.[1]

Mary Johnston Turner first discussed the concept in a Network World opinion piece in August 1995 and attributed the first advocacy for the concept to the now-defunct BBN Planet, the ISP division of BBN Technologies.

References

  1. ^ Turner, Mary Johnston (August 1995). "Deal underscores need for users to get serious about Internet services". Network World. Retrieved February 5, 2010.