In today? world, business has become a global proposition. In order to compete,companies have to be efficient and capable of distributing across geographic locations. Thedevelopment and advancement of the Internet, IT, and communication technologies have madeglobal expansion far easier and increased the general market size and market potential, formingan international network of commerce. From New York to New Delhi, Brussels to Bangkok,companies can now operate on a wide geographic spectrum, acquiring new and lucrative marketshares, wherever their products or services are competitive. Unfortunately, the technologyrequired to support such global operations is often very costly and inflexible, creating a restrictivebarrier to companies that have the capabilities, products, and / or skills to take advantage ofthese advancements.