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The practice of servicing businesses or employees over the Internet
The practice of running a business over the Internet; e-commerce
A business that operates partially or primarily over the Internet, usually providing services to other businesses
A buzzword that has been adulterated at Internet speed Now generally refers to any form of Internet- or extranet- or EDI-based linkages to customers, retailers, or other areas of an enterprise
An e-business is a business which uses the Internet to sell goods or services, especially one which does not also have shops or offices that people can visit or phone
The leveraging of Internet-based applications and infrastructure, both internally and through collaborative linkages with trading partners, to enable business process efficiencies in all aspects of enterprise activities
A vague term that embraces all of the changes undertaken at companies that seek to take advantage of the Internet, the Web, email and a host of associated Internet technologies and protocols At the moment companies are transitioning to e-business By the end of this decade all companies will be more or less e-businesses
Electronic business derived from such terms as "e-mail" and "e-commerce" is the conduct of business on the Internet or Extranet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners
electronic business, see e-commerce
Either (a) the transaction of business over an electronic medium such as the Internet or (b) any organization (for example, commercial, industrial, nonprofit, educational, or governmental) that transacts its business over an electronic medium such as the Internet An e-business combines the resources of traditional information systems with the vast reach of an electronic medium such as the Internet (including the World Wide Web, intranets, and extranets); it connects critical business systems directly to critical business constituencies--customers, employees, and suppliers The key to becoming an e-business is building a transaction-based Web site in which all core business processes (especially all processes that require a dynamic and interactive flow of information) are put online to improve service, cut costs, and sell products
Electronic Business is conducting business over the internet, including communications with customers, suppliers and business partners Often used as an alternative to e-commerce
Conducting business using the Internet This could take many forms, including information delivery, email support, or transactions
Business E-business encompasses all forms of on-line electronic trading, taking in the more narrowly defined concept of consumer-based (B2C) "e-commerce", plus B2B electronic trading and process integration, as well as the internal use of IP and related technoligies for process integration inside organizations
Using the Internet to do business
The use of both technology and new business strategies to conduct business online e-Business provides a sales, marketing and information channel in the Internet economy
A term that is most frequently applied to the business process that results when you rely on digital technology and the Internet as the primary communication and interaction media
A way of conducting business electronically, leveraging technology initiatives such as e-commerce, electronic data interchange (EDI), and electronic funds transfer (EFT) Electronic storefronts, self-service Web applications, and Web-based supply chain integration are a few examples of new e-business opportunities
Electronic Business
Either (1) the transaction of business over an electronic medium such as the Internet or (2) a business that uses Internet technologies and network computing in their internal business processes (via intranets), their business relationships (via extranets), and the buying and selling of goods, services, and information (via electronic commerce)
A business approach in which some or all of the sales and customer support processes are managed electronically, usually via the Internet Email Server - A server that manages email communications An email server accepts and manages incoming mail, and stores and forwards outgoing mail Enterprise Management - Management of the total heterogeneous network Ethernet - The most widely used local area networking (LAN) technology, also referred to as 10/100 Ethernet Ethernet transmits information between computers at speeds of 10 and 100 million bits per second (Mbps) Extranet - A private network that uses Internet infrastructure to connect a business securely with outside customers and business partners Firewalls and encryption technology "privatise" a slice of the public network to allow companies to exchange data confidentially
Conducting any or all business functions on the Internet
The Transformation of internal and external business processes toward customer-centricity based upon service delivery opportunities offered by new communications technologies (such as web-based technologies) to better fulfill the purposes of private entities to provide efficiency and effectiveness as well as profitability
Conducting of business on the Internet It not only includes buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners
Really, any company that uses the Internet to conduct business is an e-business Use your browser's "Back" function to return
Shorthand for electronic business Business that is transacted over the Internet, involving the buying and selling of goods and services, customers relations management, and working jointly with business partners
Electronic business A term used to describe using and exploiting the power of the Internet for the purpose of better conducting the business of the enterprise
E-business is the buying, selling, and ordering of goods and services using the Internet. proven e-business solutions
Term used to refer to the use of a variety of types of information technologies and systems to support every part of the business
Any Internet-enabled business activity that transforms internal and external relationships to create value and exploit market opportunities driven by the new rules of the "connected economy "
1 "Electronic Business", refers to the new way commercial transactions and communications are handled utilizing the capabilities inherent in the global Internet
ebusiness
eBusiness is commerce conducted in cyberspace It is the execution of real-time business processes with the assistance of Internet technologies
ebusiness
Derived from such terms as "email" and "eCommerce," the conduct of business on the Internet This includes not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners
ebusiness
business that is primarily carried out electronically over various networks (e g , intranets, extranets, and/or the Internet using the World Wide Web) and that typically uses Web technology to: Streamline business processes Increase productivity and efficiency Easily communicate with partners, vendors and customers Connect users to back-end applications and databases Transact commerce in a secure manner (i e , eCommerce)
ebusiness
in essence, it's business on the Internet-butit also includes all the processes involved in business
ebusiness
Not just e-commerce transactions but redefining traditional business models with the aid of technology to maximise customer value Ebusiness is an overall strategy - ecommerce is a facet of it
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    i bîznıs

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    /ˈē ˈbəznəs/ /ˈiː ˈbɪznəs/

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