web title India s Infibeam Democratizes eCommerce with Buildabazaar.com url http www.techwireasia.com 2531 indias infibeam democratizes ecommerce with buildabazaar com work techwireasia.com accessdate ... 24 April 2012 ref 10000 ecommerce stores have been created using the site as of 10th April 2012 ... more details
merge Customer to customer date January 2012 Consumer to consumer C2C or citizen to citizen electronic commerce involves the electronically facilitated transactions between consumers through some third party. A common example is the online auction , in which a consumer posts an item for sale and other consumers bid to purchase it the third party generally charges a flat fee or Commission remuneration commission . The sites are only intermediaries, just there to match consumers. They do not have to check quality of the products being offered. Consumer to consumer ref name multiple cite web title Ecommerce definition and types of ecommerce url http www.digitsmith.com ecommerce definition.html ref C2C marketing is the creation of a product or service with the specific promotional strategy being for consumers to share that product or service with others as brand advocates based on the value of the product. The investment into concepting and developing a top of the line product or service that consumers are actively looking for is equatable to a Business to consumer ref name multiple B2C pre launch product awareness marketing spend. Sources Haag, Stephen Maeve Cummings Donald J. McCubbrey Alain Pinsonneault and Richard Donovan. Management Information Systems For the Information Age. 3rd Canadian ed. New York McGraw Hill Ryerson , 2006. fu References reflist 1 Category Electronic commerce de Consumer to Consumer es C2C fr change interconsommateur ko C2C hr C2C it Consumer to Consumer pl C2C pt C2C ru Consumer to consumer sq Konsumator konsumator sr C2C sv Consumer to consumer vi C2C zh C2C ... more details
The term postback has three meanings, depending on the context, one in relation to eCommerce as a web service, another in relation to web development, and one in relation to open source software . In eCommerce In the context of eCommerce, the term is used to describe a sales transaction notification from payment processors to the merchants affiliate system site. Specifically a web service written for an affiliate sales tracking software system for third party merchant system to send or POST the data to. The term Postback is used here to describe what the payment processor does with the transaction receipt, they Post Back to the merchants affiliate program, notifying them of a successful transaction, where they can then credit affiliates with their earnings. In web development In the context of web development, a postback is an POST HTTP HTTP POST to the same page that the form is on. In other words, the contents of the form are POST ed back to the same URL as the form. ref http www.xefteri.com articles show.cfm?id 18 How postback works in ASP.NET ref Postbacks are most commonly discussed in relation to Active Server Page ASP or ASP.NET . In ASP, a form and its POST action have to be created as two separate pages, resulting in the need for an intermediate page and a redirect if one simply wants to perform a postback. This problem was addressed in ASP.NET with the code doPostBack code function and an application model that allows a page to perform validation and processing on its own form data. Postbacks are commonly seen in edit forms, where the user updates information in a form, hits save or submit, and the page is refreshed with a new form populated with the recently updated information. In open source In the context of open source software, the term postback is often used to describe making your changes available in source code form. Many licenses require a postback to the original author or to the general public. Most such licenses require that this modified code ... more details
Other persons David Adams orphan date March 2010 David Adams born March 11, 1971 is the publisher of OSNews , a computing news web site focusing on operating systems. He is also the former Chief Technology officer of Public Engines, maker of the CrimeReports.com service. He also founded Akopia , maker of the open source Interchange software Interchange web application framework. He formerly worked as head of Red Hat s ecommerce and webserver engineering effort. Citation needed date March 2011 He was a co founder of ICentral, a pioneering ecommerce software maker, and Aardvark Cycles, an early e retailer. Citation needed date March 2011 ref name osnews.com http www.osnews.com editor.php?editors id 3 OSNews is Exploring the Future of Computing Bot generated title ref See also OSNews Slashdot Engadget References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adams, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adams, David Category 1971 births Category American businesspeople Category Living people US business bio 1970s stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Advert date July 2009 Infobox Company company name RichRelevance company type For profit foundation February 2006 location San Francisco, California , United States key people li Dave Selinger Chief Executive Officer li Darren Vengroff Chief Scientist industry Ecommerce homepage http www.richrelevance.com www.richrelevance.com RichRelevance is the leading Citation needed date June 2011 provider of next generation personalization and product recommendation tools for enterprise class eCommerce sites, including Sears .com. Built on the enRICH platform, richrelevance products employ over 60 different recommendation types with cross placement optimization and a closed feedback loop to display product recommendations. Citation needed date June 2011 Founded by the former head of Amazon.com Amazon s Personalization R&D team, richrelevance is headquartered in San Francisco , California. See also Personalization Collaborative filtering References references http www.forbes.com 2009 05 05 amazon gold box technology internet amazon.html Forbes article highlighting richrelevance http www.fastcompany.com blog chris dannen techwatch you liked product now what FastCompany profile of richrelevance http www.internetretailer.com dailyNews.asp?id 26409 Internet Retailer article about richrelevance http www.bazaarvoice.com partnersRichRelevance.html Bazaarvoice profile on richrelevance partnership External links http www.richrelevance.com richrelevance http www.crunchbase.com company richrelevance richrelevance on Crunchbase http www.sears.com shc s p 10153 12605 00897925000P Live recommendations on Sears.com Category Organizations established in 2006 ... more details
virtual store by Michael J. Ross. Issue for 11 20 09. ref See also List of Open Source eCommerce ... 190 ecommerce php shop.html PHP magazine Avactis 1.9.0 eCommerce PHP Shopping Cart Solution Released ... www.practicalecommerce.com articles 1376 Cart of the Week Avactis Practical eCommerce Magazine Cart ... ecommerce software spotlight 101918 Avactis Pentasoft?id 26509978 Forbes.com Ecommerce software ... more details
wiktionary Electronic may refer to Engineering Electronics , devices including active amplifying electrical components Electronic component , a basic electronic element Electronic communications Electronic engineering Electronic storage of data using an electronic device Electronic stability control Computing and the Internet Electronic computer or computer Electronic digital computer When using computer files or the Internet, often shortened to e as in e mail for electronic mail, or prefix e as in eCommerce for electronic commerce. Electronic commerce Electronic publishing Entertainment Electronic band or its self titled debut album Electronic album Electronic album Electronics magazine Electronics magazine Electronic music Electronica Electronic Arts , Inc. Warfare Electronic Warfare Electronic countermeasures disambiguation da Elektronisk es Electr nica desambiguaci n simple Electronic ... more details
MediaWorks may refer to MediaWorks New Zealand , runs two television channels and many radio stations across New Zealand ASCII Media Works , a Japanese publishing house founded April 1, 2008 MediaWorks publisher , a former Japanese publishing, which merged to form ASCII MediaWorks in April 1, 2008 SPH MediaWorks , a broadcasting company based in Singapore that was merged into MediaCorp Worldwide MediaWorks , a marketing company that provides ecommerce and distribution Dozens of smaller, less significant companies, including Mediaworks Japan, a Kyoto based video production company MediaWorks Publishing, South African company disambig ja ... more details
SmartLabs, Inc. is a privately held corporation that owns several companies in the home automation, home control and home monitoring spaces. Its worldwide operations has its headquarters in Irvine, CA . SmartLabs subsidiaries include SmartLabs Technology Inventor of INSTEON home control technology SmartLabs Design Manufacturer of home automation and lighting control products Smarthome Catalog and ecommerce retailer and distributor of home technology products. SmartLabs LLC provides service delivery products for interactive digital television. Headquarters are located in Moscow, Russia . External links http www.smartlabsinc.com SmartLabs http www.smlabs.net SmartLabsLLC Category Telecommunications Category Companies based in California business stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Cyberservices is an information technology term referring to commerce commercial internet based services, or other through similar networks. Widely used in the 1990s the word was replaced by more specific terms of particular services, after the dot com bust of the early 2000s. The term is still being used though in developing countries . See also Cyberspace . See ebook ecommerce eGovernment elearning Electronic commerce Information technology consulting ITES Offshoring , Outsourcing , Open Outsourcing Online banking Web portal Category Electronic commerce ... more details
Manufacturing S88 , shorthand for ANSI ISA 88 , is a standard addressing batch process control. It is a design philosophy for describing equipment, and procedures. It is not a standard for software, it is equally applicable to manual processes. It was approved by the Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society ISA in 1995 and updated in 2010. Its original version was adopted by the IEC in 1997 as IEC 61512 1. The current parts of the S88 standard include http www.isa.org Template.cfm?Section Standards2&template Ecommerce ProductDisplay.cfm&ProductID 11384 ANSI ISA 88.01 2010 Batch Control Part 1 Models and terminology http www.isa.org Template.cfm?Section Find Standards&template Ecommerce ProductDisplay.cfm&ProductID 2623 ANSI ISA 88.00.02 2001 Batch Control Part 2 Data structures and guidelines for languages http www.isa.org Template.cfm?Section Find Standards&template Ecommerce ProductDisplay.cfm&ProductID 6738 ANSI ISA 88.00.03 2003 Batch Control Part 3 General and site recipe models and representation http www.isa.org Template.cfm?Section Find Standards&template Ecommerce ProductDisplay.cfm&ProductID 8860 ANSI ISA 88.00.04 2006 Batch Control Part 4 Batch Production Records Packml ISA TR88.00.02 2008 Machine and Unit States An Implementation Example of ISA 88 S88 provides a consistent set of standards and terminology for batch control and defines the physical model, procedures, and recipes. The standard sought to address the following problems lack of a universal model for batch control, difficulty in communicating user requirement, integration among batch automation suppliers, difficulty in batch control configuration. The standard defines a process model which consists of a process which consists of an ordered set of process stages which consists of an ordered set of process operations which consists of an ordered set of process actions . The physical model begins with the enterprise which must contain a site which may contain areas which may contain proce ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 A brochureware website is a business website that has very infrequently updated content. Often the site has been developed as a direct translation of existing printed promotional materials, hence the name. Brochureware sites therefore take little advantage of the capabilities of the web that are unavailable in printed publication. Brochureware sites are commonly used by small businesses that need a web presence to provide contact and location information, but do not need or want ecommerce or other interactive features. In design terms, brochureware sites are often produced on very small budgets, are frequently executed in static HTML , and make liberal use of stock photography . Citation needed date July 2011 Category Web design ... more details
Infobox Company company name SindoPower GmbH company logo company type GmbH foundation 2009 parent http www.semikron.com SEMIKRON location Nuremberg , Germany key people CEO Dr. Walter Demmelhuber products Semiconductor homepage http www.sindopower.com www.sindopower.com SindoPower is the first business to business B2B eCommerce business owned by a manufacturer of power semiconductor components ref http www.elektroniknet.de home bauelemente news n d sindopower ecommerce portal fuer die leistungselek Eletronic news September 2009 ref . Other manufacturers rely on representatives or independent distributors. SindoPower s parent company, The German based holding company Semikron , employs 3,600 people worldwide. SEMIKRON comprises a global network of 35 companies with 10 production sites. Power electronics are produced in Germany, France, Italy, Slovakia, South Africa, Brazil, USA, China, India and South Korea. The company ref http www.semikron.de internet index.jsp?sekId 441 IMS Research, The worldwide market for power semiconductor discretes and modules 2008 ref has a 37 share of the worldwide market for diode thyristor modules. Products SindoPower s product range consists of approximately 2,000 of overall 11,600 different power semiconductors from 1  kW to 10 MW, including chips, discrete diodes thyristors, and power modules IGBT , MOSFET , diode, thyristor eCommerce In a market dominated by traditional sales channels, SindoPower s eCommerce model has features atypical for power semiconductor Business to business B2B s ref http www.powersystemsdesign.com 2009 eu november psde.pdf Power Systems Design p. 27 ref public transparency in pricing Web 2.0 community approach for power electronics experts real time customer service stock visibility and automatic substitute proposal for out of stock components Customer Care In May 2012 Epcos , LEM , Mersen , Proton Electrotex , Semikron , SindoPower and Weidm ller startet the joined platform PowerGuru to centralize power ... more details
Infobox company company name FunShare.com company logo Image Fslogo jpg.jpg center FunShare Logo foundation 2009 location HQ in Hong Kong industry Electronic commerce homepage http www.funshare.com www.funshare.com FunShare .com is a brand new eCommerce company focusing on group guying or tuangou in Chinese and started HQ in Hong Kong. br Overview of Group Buying Hong Kong, just like the US, went through a bubble burst in the internet space back in 2000. eCommerce was a big concept then and many companies tried to implement in Hong Kong, copying US companies such as eBay , Amazon.com , etc. Group Buying was also one of the formats tried, but mostly implemented in form of building a platform and allowing users to facilitate the group buying activities on their own. Although that strategy was not successful, the concept of group buying lives on, mostly via forums or discussion boards. And with an internet population of 4.7M in Hong Kong, and hugh growth rate in rest of Asia and China, many believe that eCommerce, especially group buying, is again something consumers will like. Overview of FunShare FunShare.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of LujoLujo Asia Limited, was established in 2010 in Hong Kong by 2 founders. Group buying or tuan gou is now gaining popularity in the US, Europe, and beginning to spread over to China and Asia. FunShare.com is the first company in Hong Kong to implement the new group buying concept with a website, and combining with social media channels such as Facebook . According to the company, it focuses on bringing fun and exciting thing to do, to see, to play, to eat in Hong Kong to its members. The company was launched in June and have featured merchants such as Sweet Secrets, UA Cinema Group, Hair Culture, Francesca Chocolates, and other SPA & beauty services. The UA Cinema promotion has broken all Hong Kong eCommerce record by selling 4000 movie tickets online in just a day. The Company has also started a new trend with charity w ... more details
orphan date December 2010 unreferenced date December 2010 Zingiri Web Shop is an open source e commerce solution, launched late 2009 and currently available as version 1.6 November 2010 . It s available as a plugin for the most popular PHP Content management systems CMS Wordpress , Joomla and Drupal . Technology Zingiri uses PHP as a web server scripting language and the MySQL Database. It has been developed using the APhPS development framework published by the same authors. See also Portal Free software List of Open Source eCommerce Software External links http www.zingiri.com Zingiri Official Website Category Free electronic commerce software ... more details
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orphan date December 2010 no footnotes date May 2011 Laws and Regulations for Electronic payment Electronic Payment in Mauritius The Electronic Transactions Act ETA . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist refbegin cite book last1 Baichu first1 Deelam title Implementation of Ecommerce in Mauritius origyear 2010 refend External links http www.gov.mu portal sites ncbnew main.jsp National Computer Board DEFAULTSORT Laws And Regulations For Electronic Payment In Mauritius Category Economy of Mauritius ... more details
Infobox Company name Further Search Marketing logo Image Further Logo.jpg type Privately held company Private limited foundation Norwich Norwich, England 2006 founder location city Norwich Norwich, England location country United Kingdom area served Earth Global key people Steve Jaggard, Joe Gass and Zak Ireson industry Online marketing products services SEO, PPC, Social Media Marketing, Digital Strategy, CRO, Design and Development revenue 1.1m operating income net income assets equity num employees 23 slogan Results are everything homepage http www.further.co.uk footnotes Further Search Marketing is an SEO and social media agency, based in Norwich , in the United Kingdom , founded in 2006. The company also has a satellite office based in Spitalfields , London. Further Search won Best Use of Search Travel and Best Use of Search Leisure awards at the UK Search Awards 2011 ref cite web title & 91 UK Search Awards double win for Further& 93 url http econsultancy.com uk press releases 5989 uk search awards double win for further.pdf format PDF date 2011 accessdate 8 November 2011 ref and UK s Best eCommerce Marketing Agency at the 2011 eCommerce Excellence Awards ref cite web title & 91 Further crowned UK s Best eCommerce Marketing Agency for 2011& 93 url http econsultancy.com uk press releases 5933 further crowned uk s best ecommerce marketing agency for 2011.pdf format PDF date 2011 accessdate 20 October 2011 ref . The company specialises in online marketing services, such as social media , SEO optimisation, content creation and PR. Company History Further was formed in May 2006 by Steve Jaggard and Zak Ireson, with a third Director, Joe Gass, joining within six months. The company worked out of the Hethel Engineering Centre in Norfolk for its first eighteen months in business, before moving to a renovated church in Norwich. In July 2011, John Thew was appointed to become the company s Managing Director. During the five years since its inception, Further has worked f ... more details
barelinks date May 2011 Infobox Software name KonaKart logo File KonaKart logo.jpg caption Enterprise Java Ecommerce screenshot developer http www.dsdata.co.uk DS Data Systems UK Ltd latest release version 6.0.0.0 programming language Java latest release date release date 2012 01 26 operating system Cross platform genre eCommerce , Webshop , Shopping cart license partly GNU LGPL , partly proprietary website http www.konakart.com www.konakart.com KonaKart is a java eCommerce system aimed at medium to large online retailers. The KonaKart product is owned by DS Data Systems UK Ltd with staff in Italy and the UK. KonaKart provides an extensive set of features to enable retailers to successfully sell their products over the internet. It is a Java JSP XML based solution with easy to use java APIs and a SOAP Web Service interface that allow retailers to quickly integrate eCommerce functionality into existing systems. The customizable parts of KonaKart are Open Source and available under the GNU LGPL. KonaKart includes both a Storefront application and an AJAX enabled Administration Application. The Administration Application includes role based security which allows companies to define the administrative functions that should be allowed for different user groups. Key Features of KonaKart include Comprehensive eCommerce shopping cart functionality Ease of integration through its complete set of java, SOAP, JSON and RMI APIs Ease of creation of unique storefronts by using the jQuery javascript libraries Ease of customization with examples, tutorials and source code available High performance, scalability and reliability Ability to run as a JSR 168 portlet eg in Liferay Wide choice of supported databases MySQL , Oracle database Oracle , PostgreSQL , IBM DB2 DB2 , MS SQL Server There are two versions of KonaKart The Community Edition of is free and can be downloaded from the KonaKart website ref cite web url http www.konakart.com downloads community edition title Free Communit ... more details
li http www.watchtime.com 2011 02 suunto launches new ecommerce web site WatchTime.com Article on Suunto Launches New eCommerce Web Site li li http www.theoaklandpress.com articles 2011 02 01 business doc4d4720b03a94b872489079.txt TheOaklandPress.com s article on Niche Retail provides eCommerce solutions ... more details
needed date July 2009 During this time, the company launched some of the first eCommerce sites including ... July 2009 as a leader of Lotus Notes migrations to Microsoft platform, and focused on eCommerce, content ... , Guidance s CEO, and Jon Provisor , the company s CTO. Guidance now concentrates on eCommerce solutions and currently promotes social commerce , a subset of eCommerce in which the active participation ... with a number of eCommerce and social networking platform developers, including AspDotNetStorefront ... eCommerce Since 1997, Guidance has specialized in eCommerce development, offering services to design and develop online retail sites, including ref http www.guidance.com ecommerce.asp eCommerce . Guidance ..., the company began testing the integration of social applications and eCommerce to develop social ... Go Green . Guidance, 2008 02 06 . ref See also eCommerce Mobile commerce Social commerce Website ... more details
Infobox Software name Interchange logo Image iclogo2002.gif screenshot caption developer Interchange development group latest release version 5.6.3 latest release date release date 2010 03 24 ref cite web url http www.icdevgroup.org i dev news?id YpDgkT5N&mv arg 00042&mv pc 57 title Interchange publisher Icdevgroup.org date accessdate 2012 02 05 ref operating system Cross platform programming language Perl genre Electronic commerce license GNU General Public License GPL website URL http www.icdevgroup.org Interchange is a free and open source e commerce web application server and platform written in Perl . Its primary use is building customized Electronic commerce e commerce and catalog solutions. It is a descendant of Vend, an e commerce system originally developed by Andrew Wilcox in early 1995. Mike Heins took the first publicly released version, Vend 0.2, and added searching and DBM catalog storage to create MiniVend. Mike released MiniVend 0.2m7 on December 28, 1995. In 2000, ecommerce startup Akopia acquired Mike s consultancy, Internet Robotics, hired him, and merged its product, Tallyman, with MiniVend, to create Interchange. Tallyman was a GPL d web framework written in Perl and Embperl, backed by Oracle or PostgreSQL. In 2001, Akopia was acquired by Red Hat . Within a few years, Red Hat had tightened its focus on Enterprise Linux and ended its involvement with Interchange, which is now maintained by its community of developers, including ex Akopia employees, most of whom still make a living doing Interchange development. See also List of free and open source eCommerce software References reflist Application frameworks DEFAULTSORT Interchange Software Category Electronic commerce Category Free software programmed in Perl Category Web application frameworks Category Free business software Category Free electronic commerce software ru Interchange ... more details
Discovery shopping also known as discovery shopping search is a type of online shopping that emphasizes the browsing aspects of the shopping experience. Discovery shopping search offers shoppers guided queries for more personalized results. ref cite web last Megna first Michelle title eBiz News Capitalize on Next Generation Search. publisher ECommerce Guide.com date 2007 03 29 url http www.ecommerce guide.com news article.php 3668646 ref The goal is to recreate the experience of live shopping as a leisure activity, where the items are selected by sampling or viewing a variety of similar or related goods. This is sometimes referred to as window shopping . Unlike a Comparison Shopping Engine which evaluates prices and feature sets for identical or very closely related products, discovery shopping enables users to tailor product results to suit their preferences. To achieve this experience online, discovery shopping sites offer features such as specifying styles, colors and brands, showing similar items, and displaying results in a visually engaging format. Such tools allow shoppers to narrow down from a large to number of choices to a set of products that they find appealing. Comprehensiveness and relevancy are also critical factors, since choice and accuracy increase a shopper s chances of finding a product they wish to purchase. ref cite web title Strategies For Multi Channel Retailing publisher InternetRetailer.com date 2007 03 22 url http www.internetretailer.com dailyNews.asp?id 21820 ref Discovery search was pegged as a hot trend for 2007, according to a recent report from Forrester Research . ref cite web title eBiz News Capitalize on Next Generation Search. publisher ECommerce Guide.com date 2007 03 29 url http www.ecommerce guide.com news article.php 3668646 ref According to Silicon Valley strategy consultant Sramana Mitra, examples of discovery shopping sites include TheFind.com , Like.com and ShopStyle. ref cite web last Mitra first Sramana title TheFind Li ... more details