This paper describes some novel ways in which Edward D. Jones and Co., a successful brokerage firm
with 1650 offices nationwide, uses information technology to pursue a unique market niche: single-broker
offices in communities too small to support a traditional, typically much larger, brokerage branch office.
The paper focuses on the use of mainframes with "dumb" CRT terminals, rather than workstations or
personal computers, to coordinate distributed operational work on a day-to-day basis.Information Systems Working Papers Serie