Maryland website design have developed an overt dependency on their technology which results in three areas of concern: first, that a company comes to a standstill when the power is disrupted (they can no longer perform the business processes); second, it tends to emphasize short-term planning as opposed to long range (whereby they are content to perform small tasks), and; third, basic interpersonal relations are negatively affected because they are no longer forced to interact with others.
Again, Maryland website design is most definitely not anti-technology, but neither are they anti-human socialization. If they have learned anything in the 30+ years of experience in the information systems industry, it is that people matter most of all; that it is people who use information, not technology; that projects and business processes are executed by human-beings, not robots; that it is the human-being which is of paramount importance in everything.
Maryland website design have always found it rather easy to teach people technology, in fact, it is relatively easy to program a person to use a particular device. But it is much more difficult to teach them the socialization skills to effectively interact with others. This is why their corporate slogan remains, "Software for the finest computer the Mind."