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many of those in technical or management positions. The majority of these jobs take technical training and advanced knowledge of computers. Now instead of learning how to weld and manufacture products, people are going to technical schools to learn to put together and fix computers. This has brought in a whole new type of worker. Dell is not able to go out and get just any high school or even college graduate and put them to work. They must ensure that these people have had the proper training in the technical field that they will be working in. This has produced a worker with more skills that will require a higher wage. In a sense E-commerce had forced companies to invent a new class of worker. One that may have minimum wage intelligence but has above normal technological training that demands a higher paying salary. Dell was in a unique situation involving the development of e-commerce. In one sense they helped participate in the development by moving their business to an on-line type e-commerce business. On the other hand though, Dell helped fuel the new sector by providing the hardware necessary for the sector to grow. So in a sense Dell participated in all aspects of e-commerce from providing jobs to providing products to providing wealth to individuals and the sector as a whole.Dell is a model company that was drastically changed by the increase of use of the Internet and e-commerce. They adapted to increase their business on-line and also helped other companies become e-companies by providing them with hardware. They helped many people get very rich from their success and have become an industry leader. Without the Internet and e-commerce, Dell Inc. would not be what it is today....

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