E-Commerce today 1. Use of Internet‚ digital commercial transactions between organisations and individuals. 2. Money exchange in return of products and/or services. 3. Began in 1995‚ 1st internet portals: netscape.com => new media (ads and sales). 4. Exponential growth curve => it is slowed down only in 2008 (to 16% annual growth!)‚ FYI: „dot-com” bubble burst in March‚ 2008. Companies were failed‚ yet many others not (i.e.: Amazon‚ eBay‚ Expedia‚ Google). 5. 1.4 billion people
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Security Any business that operates online is going to be at risk from internet threats and because of this the business must ensure to implement security on its network systems. Businesses need to be able to show that they can keep customer information safe and secure‚ this will reassure potential customers and widen your market potential. Prevention of hacking- E-commerce sites need to be able to prevent hacking so as to keep both business and customer data secure. If customer data is stolen
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Opportunities and Threats about my business (E-Commerce) Strengths Ability to compete with other companies global and locally -Implementing an e-commerce business solution allows companies to expand their customer base to a global level without considerable time or expense. Specialization and niche selling -The larger customer base created by online sales allows e-tailers to specialize in certain niche products that could not support a more traditional business model. Low overhead cost
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Description The Internet has given Dell to grow revenues without suddenly increasing customer service costs. Dell has linked electronically by the Internet to network as a “virtual company” or value web in order to capitalizing its reputation as an e-commerce pacemaker. Dell’s alteration of using the virtual company approaches is to expand its business scope without making a major acquisition. Therefore‚ Dell are aimed that e-commerce efforts can improves their efficiency‚
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adapt product to target market. Advisers‚ E-business survey or web designer are very helpful to understand and improve the website. Table of Contents Introduction Authorisation and purpose of the report This assessment have been written to suit for the second assessment of the course IBS 321 studied at the university of the sunshine coast. A product or service has been chosen by every student to be described and analysed as an E-commerce proposal. Hindrances Many hindrances
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Internet Cafe Business Plan Executive Summary JavaNet‚ unlike a typical cafe‚ will provide a unique forum for communication and entertainment through the medium of the Internet. JavaNet is the answer to an increasing demand. The public wants: (1) access to the methods of communication and volumes of information now available on the Internet‚ and (2) access at a cost they can afford and in such a way that they aren’t socially‚ economically‚ or politically isolated. JavaNet’s goal is to provide
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THE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ACT (R.A. 8792) AN OVERVIEW IMPACT ON OF IT’S (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) THE PHILIPPINE LEGAL SYSTEM JOAN M. PADILLA* I. INTRODUCTION In this age of computers and IT (information technology)‚ the medium of the internet and other electronic means of interchange are used worldwide for various undertakings – both commercial and noncommercial. This rapid development of information and communication technologies and the growing number of transactions accomplished
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The impacts of TAOBAO(business to customer) on E-business in China. Introduction In the last few decades‚ an increasing number of consumers are willing to choose online shopping rather than traditional purchase methods‚ such as supermarket and mall. The website named TAOBAO is a newly developing online shopping website‚ based on business-to-customer(B2C). This system can be defined as one model of electronic business (E-business) and that includes “Selling individual products to individual buyers
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BSM – 4 January 23‚ 2014 AN ABSTRACT ON THE TOPIC: TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INCUBATORS A technology business incubator is a facility designed to support the successful development of entrepreneurial companies through an array of business support resources and services‚ developed and orchestrated by incubator management and offered both in the incubator and through its network of contacts. Technology Business Incubation is relevant to all the four fields of management namely‚ human
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features of e-commerce technology 1. Breaks geographical barrier: Unlike traditional retail business‚ ecommerce is not bounded by geographical barriers. Today an e commerce company can easily sell its products to consumers residing in any part of the country. 2. Saves precious time: Ecommerce helps in saving the most important thing in today’s modern world: ‘Time’. Consumers from the comfort of their home‚ office and even café can buy any product they wish to buy. Thanks to e commerce‚ consumers
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