
It's hoped a new survey of e-business in the Isle of Man will help identify how to take things forward and shape government policy.
The study has been carried out by Manx Business Connection, on behalf of the Department of Economic Development.
One of the key findings is there's likely to be an increased demand for training, education and redeployment opportunities, as the make-up of the Island's economy changes.
John Webster of Manx Business Connection says having a local, skilled workforce is vital for the various areas which constitute e-business:
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