Amazon.co.uk Review
Aimed at any manager or executive seeking to understand the present and future of e-commerce,
e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture and Components offers a leading-edge guide to how the Internet will continue to transform the way any company does business.
While there are any number of books describing the Internet revolution, this title focuses on the ways in which traditional "brick and mortar" companies can re-engineer themselves to take advantage of both business-to-customer and business-to-business e-commerce. The author's perspective from both the new world of Internet start-ups and larger, more-established companies provides a valuable edge here. While certain sections make fairly heavy use of e-jargon (for example, terms like e-ROI and e-Vision), there is much to glean here for any manager struggling to make sense of it all. The author identifies future directions for improving efficiency of your organisation through e-commerce, and how to improve customer relationships through the Internet. This book offers many high-level "critical success factors" for implementing changes using e-commerce within your organisational structure.
Later chapters look at some of the technology behind the Internet revolution, including various standards bodies that will help integrate business-to-business e-commerce (like CommerceNet) as well as application servers and component technologies (like CORBA, DCOM, and Enterprise JavaBeans, EJBs). In all, this book identifies key terms, strategies and technologies that will be required knowledge for conducting business successfully online. It can be read profitably by anyone seeking to understand the ways in which e-commerce can streamline business processes and transform traditional organisations. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com
Topics covered: e-Enterprise basics, brochureware, e-Commerce, e-Business, e-Applications, business-to-consumer (B-to-C) and business-to-business (B-to-B) e-commerce, business and purchasing processes, e-Tailing, consumer portals, customer care and management, electronic bill payment (EBP), virtual marketplaces, procurement and resource management, value chains, e-Transformation, e-Enterprise methodology, e-ROI and e-Measurement, real-time product design, marketing, product assembly, distribution and customer support, architectural considerations for e-Enterprise, critical success factors, e-Data, e-Networks, industry standards for e-Applications: CommerceNet, RossettaNet, Open Financial Exchange, security, user profiling, searching, transaction processing, user notification, reporting and analysis, workflow management, client and server components, application servers, CORBA, DCOM and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), applications servers, enterprise application integration (EAI) overview, UML, and XML.
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‘… an excellent choice for senior managers and business leaders who want to do something constructive about e-business rather than just talk about it or follow the herd.’ Steve Goodwin, Computing and Control Engineering Journal
‘Here is a recipe of business models and technology to create e-Enterprise that can win repeatedly.’ Ron Griffin, CIO, Home Depot
‘This stuff works.’ Honorio Padron, SVP, Process Engineering and CIO, CompUSA
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