
handle: 11129/2081 , 11129/1203
E-business in general and e-commerce in particular is changing the way people do business and sell their product and services to the entire world without the need of physically existing around the globe. As enterprises exploit business opportunities via the Internet, they have discovered that not only they need a reliable and scalable IT infrastructure to support their online business, but also they must have the capability to deploy new online applications rapidly and integrate e-commerce to their already existing business model. The paper concentrates on the description of e-commerce, how businesses transform to e-commerce and the technical details about the necessary IT infrastructure, business model for the transformation, payment schemes and success factors.
E-business, E-Commerce Technologies, Commercial Networks, Global Economics - E-Commerce - E- Business, E-commerce, E- Commerce - Legal Framework, Attractive Market, Internet and other commercial networks, E-Commerce - Technology, Security, Payment Issues, Business Opportunities, e-commerce laws, E-Commerce - Business, sectors suitable for e-commerce
E-business, E-Commerce Technologies, Commercial Networks, Global Economics - E-Commerce - E- Business, E-commerce, E- Commerce - Legal Framework, Attractive Market, Internet and other commercial networks, E-Commerce - Technology, Security, Payment Issues, Business Opportunities, e-commerce laws, E-Commerce - Business, sectors suitable for e-commerce
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