Dell To Launch Auction Site
News The new auction business continues the Round Rock, Texas, company's broad push into Web retailing, begun three years ago with its own Internet site and continuing this year with the launch of its Gigabuys online site for computer and electronics...
[July 19, 1999, 15:30]
E-Christmas: Online With Santa Looking Good...
News Leslie Mingey, business development controller for Great Universal Electronic Retailing - famed for its mail order catalogues - agrees with the optimistic predictions: "We started our first site in the early part of 1996 and we now have seven...
[December 2, 1998, 13:55]
Promises Kept - The Challenge Of E-Fulfillment
White Papers Success in Internet retailing depends on effective fulfillment of customers’ needs and expectations. While presenting and selling products is relatively straightforward on the Internet, product delivery is, as the link between the virtual world and...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Loyalty Lab: Delivering On-Demand Relationship Marketing For Consumer Brands
White Papers In the consumer goods business, effectively integrating sales across multiple channels can be difficult and expensive, in part because most retailers' point-of-sale applications were implemented before Internet retailing really took hold.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Filling The Gaps In Online Retailing
White Papers In this paper, we hypothesize that as technologies are used to overcome these barriers, consumers will begin to adopt the Internet medium as a viable alternative to physical world retailing in some instances.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Secure, Reliable, Transacted Web Services: Architecture And Composition
White Papers Web services are used in a range of application integration scenarios: from simple, ad hoc, behind-the-firewall, data sharing to very large-scale Internet retailing and currency trading. Today Web services-specifically distributed services that...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Managing Enterprise Security
White Papers Security is an integral and necessary component of business today, increasingly so due to the expanse of the Internet and the big “E’s”: e-business, e-commerce, and e-retailing. Considerations for in-house security management versus outsourced...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Retail Analytics
White Papers The retailing environment is a dynamic one. With the development of the Internet and the growth of multi-channel operations, businesses must be able to change their business models so they can collect real-time business information and drive the...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
BT And WH Smith Sign Internet Deal
News The deal may help WH Smith reach its goal to control at least 30 percent of the Britain's online book retailing market. Telecommunications top dog BT (quote: BT.A) and high-street bookseller WH Smith clinched a mutually beneficial Internet deal...
[January 27, 2000, 11:19]
Emerging Trends In The Brick & Mortar Retail Industry
White Papers It also outlines the trends, which would determine the future of brick-and-mortar retailing. However, this trend document attempts to capture the forces which are likely to determine the future of brick-and-mortar retailing.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Running An E-Enabled Retail Business
White Papers Preparing the back and front offices’ legacy systems to participate in electronic (i.e.e”) business (that is, using Web technology - whether Internet, intranet or extranet - to achieve real-time information exchanges, transactions, interactions...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Business Intelligence And Retailing
White Papers Retailing has been one of the most dynamic industries over the last two decades. Constantly new forms of retailing have emerged to compete with old forms. They are also getting their act together by streamlining the supply chain, improving...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Demon Seeks Net Suite Spot
News UK ISP Demon Internet will next week attempt to lay the ghost of Internet software retailing with the release of Demon Internet Suite. The £39.95 package will include a Demon dial-up account sign-up with one-month's usage, Microsoft Internet...
[September 25, 1996, 15:14]
AOL Members Set Shopping Record
News This is the latest piece of good news for the Internet retailing sector. Major Internet retailers like eBay and Amazon.com have not yet released their sales figures -- both companies are scheduled to report quarterly results later this month.
[January 2, 2002, 16:39]
Home Office Demands Massive Cybersecurity Overhaul
News The combination of the Internet and global retailing now paves the way for such rapid and wide dissemination of new technology that unpredictable negative consequences do not just locally emerge but often explode onto the global environment.
[December 13, 2004, 17:30]
French Shoppers Bag Bargain PCs
News According to a Cyrix spokesman, the machine is "customised for the Internet" and is set to compete with high-street machines retailing for £1000. Stan Swearingen, vice president for National's Cyrix PC division commented: "This is another example...
[February 2, 1999, 11:16]
Top Red Hat IPO Sees Share Price Triple
News From a financial perspective, Red Hat's a much safer IPO bet than some of the other Internet and retailing companies that have gone public in the past month. Linux is used more as a server software so Red Hat will be counting on large companies and...
[August 11, 1999, 17:06]
Web Of Porn: The Business Of Porn - Part 2
News Although not directly selling sex, lingerie company Victoria's Secret for example, showed investors what the future of online retailing could look like by sending its underwear models sashaying down an online catwalk.
[March 9, 1999, 15:50]
London Voted E-business Capital Of Europe
News They have had longer to get used to the wide variety of online retailing, and have had access to online US etailers," he said. E-tailers are at the sharp end of the Internet revenue generation, following the simple old-fashioned notion of selling...
[April 26, 2001, 7:08]
Assessing The Tech Market Carnage
News And many sceptics are chalking up the boom not to the underlying technology surrounding the Internet, which they dismiss as no more significant than the dawn of catalogue retailing, but rather to global economic conditions and timing.
[March 12, 2001, 9:00]

