Extensive networking is growing both within and between partner organizations (Am or 2002). The proliferation of the Internet, Intranets and Extranets supports communications between employees, units, organizations, as well as with external partners and consumers. Intranets and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems provided inter-organizational between processes, departments and functions enable enterprises to reduce labour cost, systems that support an integrated electronic infrastructure. Synergies and interoperability increase efficiency, enhance responsiveness and make better informed decisions. This empowers employees to improve their performance, increasing internal efficiency and effectiveness. Intraorganizational networking emerged through 'extranets', which enhances interactivity and interoperability between organizations and trusted partners. By linking and sharing data and processes electronically, organizations formulate alliances to build complementary services, expand reach and enhance collaboration. The Internet empowered the distribution of multimedia applications, such as textual data, graphics, pictures, videos, and sounds. Search engines such as Coogle and Yahoo provided unprecedented capability to find anything, including destination and product information. An electronic marketplace has gradually emerged and suppliers have developed Internet interfaces to communicate with clientele and partners to sell directly. New intermediaries also emerge to take advantage of the capabilities of the Internet and aggregate products through dynamic packaging.