Sites Not Prepared for E-Business Explosion
Shopping For The Right E-Marketplace
With so many online exchanges out there, how do you know when you’ve found the right one? Here’s a three-point checklist to consider.
Content: Article | Authors: Marvin Richardson, Tim Cuny | Source: InformationWeek | Subject: IT / Technology / E-Business
Online Returns
Caching: Speeding The Net Experience
Caching products provide an effective way to make Web users happier by cutting the time it takes for them to load frequently accessed Web pages. They also help relieve network congestion and make it possible to postpone expensive hardware purchases.
Content: Article | Author: Charles H. Trepper | Source: InformationWeek | Subject: IT / Technology / E-Business
10 Ways to Build Your E-Biz
Instant Messaging
European SMEs and eCommerce
Live Internet Service Set To Capture Customer Attention
Faster browsers and better software all help to provide immediate and improved service
Content: Article | Author: Charles Waltner | Source: InformationWeek | Subjects: Customer Related, IT / Technology / E-Business | Industry: Retail
US DSL Users Need Their High-Speed
Content-Delivery Networks Ease Web-Site Crunches
Get a high-level overview of content-delivery services and their role in alleviating uneven E-Commerce traffic. Also see related story, “Content-Delivery Network Services Vary Greatly” at: Content: Article | Author: Bob Wallace | Source: InformationWeek | Subject: IT / Technology / E-Business
Socioeconomic Diversification Online in the US
Content Delivery Market Forecast
Small and Mid-Sized eCommerce Websites Largely Profitable
Digital Loop Carrier Stats
E-Procurement: Problems Behind The Promise
Companies find the applications limited, integration troublesome, and managing catalogs difficult. Is it worth it?
Content: Article | Author: Alorie Gilbert | Source: InformationWeek | Subjects: IT / Technology / E-Business, Operations
E-Procurement Applications Market
Business On The WORLD Wide Web
It’s not enough to have Web pages that sell wares in English. With 75% of the world’s Web market expected to live outside the United States by 2005, global appeal is the byword.
Content: Article | Author: Dawn Gareiss | Source: InformationWeek | Subjects: International, IT / Technology / E-Business
If home is where the network is, who pays?
Ever since the Internet entered the popular culture, futurists and technophiles have been telling the world that the new medium would transform homes into information-rich hubs of activity.
Content: Article | Authors: Alan Miles, Jacques R. Bughin, Luis A. Ubinas, Renee C. Foster | Source: McKinsey Quarterly | Subject: IT / Technology / E-Business | Industry: Information Technology
