E-Commerce Focus: Don't do DIY - Datamonitor
News In its report, e-commerce software, Datamonitor suggests the UK will continue to appease its ravenous appetite for Internet connectivity and concedes that for many larger organisations setting up an e-commerce system is a relatively small expense...
[July 8, 1998, 10:16]
AT&T, HP forge e-commerce alliance
News The hardware/software/service package includes iChat Corp.s Electronic Commerce Suite for creating and managing Web catalogs and Open Market Inc.s SecureLink commerce-enabling software, which integrates with AT&T's SecureBuy service.
[July 15, 1997, 10:07]
News Burst: M-commerce bluster doesn't pay off
News But a year later, m-commerce services on mobile phone are still difficult to find. At this time last year, all the high street banks were competing to take their customers onto the mobile Internet, teaming up with infrastructure providers and all...
[March 28, 2001, 12:27]
US Report: EU privacy plan impact on US unclear
News E-commerce won't grind to a halt because of it, but the strict data privacy protection plan implemented by the European Union (EU) on Sunday is likely to cause some trepidation in US companies -- and the fallout could eventually be significant.
[October 27, 1998, 9:44]
Portal commerce deals lack results
News E-commerce sites aren't getting the bang for their buck out of portal deals, according to a new study from US analyst firm Jupiter Communications. By 2002, according to the study, online commerce driven directly by the primary portals will grow...
[April 7, 1999, 9:24]
US Report: HP Unveils E-Commerce Applications
News Hewlett Packard came out swinging in the competitive e-commerce arena, saying it wasn't in the business of selling more servers while offering an e-commerce solution, as it claimed IBM is. In addition, it plans to integrate its e-commerce...
[May 13, 1998, 8:42]
Groups take EU privacy fight public
News Commerce Department's recent "safe harbour" proposal doesn't go far enough to protect Internet users' data privacy. I don't see how Commerce can keep (U.S.companies anywhere near comfortable and still satisfy the Europeans' requirement of effective...
[April 29, 1999, 14:09]
Next-gen m-commerce: wonder wands or worrisome wormholes?
Blog Now let’s get one thing straight before I mention m-commerce. That said, I might be persuaded to love my Palm (give me a break - I still like it) Treo just a bit more if it was a secure m-commerce machine.
[December 17, 2008, 10:25]
Next-gen m-commerce: wonder wands or worrisome wormholes?
Blog Now let’s get one thing straight before I mention m-commerce. That said, I might be persuaded to love my Palm (give me a break - I still like it) Treo just a bit more if it was a secure m-commerce machine.
[December 17, 2008, 0:21]
Mayor claims London's e-commerce lead under threat
News Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has urged the government to act immediately if it doesn't want to see London lose its position as world leader for e-commerce. Acting chief executive of London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Peter Bishop believes...
[April 10, 2001, 15:33]
The Day Ahead: Why some consortia B2B exchanges won't work
News Seems like every industry giant these days is forming a business-to-business e-commerce exchange. Sure, Oracle, i2 and CommerceOne can supply the e-commerce software, but are they going to manage the infighting too?
[May 15, 2000, 12:14]
E-commerce: the best is yet to come
News We haven't even started yet; we're really in 'E-commerce 101,'" said Dan Rosensweig, chief operating officer of Yahoo. Much work and much opportunity lie ahead for e-commerce companies, executives from Yahoo, VeriSign and CNET Networks (which owns...
[October 18, 2004, 9:30]
A Year Ago: Denial of Service round-up
News Some of the biggest names in Internet commerce have apparently been brought to there knees by a bunch of not particularly skilled computer crackers And what are the implications for e-commerce? ZDNet looks into these Denial of Service attacks in...
[February 9, 2001, 6:06]
Bruce Schneier: "IT's Like This..."
News Intel said this ID number will help facilitate e-commerce, prevent fraud and promote digital content protection. A person would have to show this card in order to engage in commerce, get medical care, whatever.
[January 27, 1999, 11:31]
Web services adoption too slow for Microsoft
News One of Microsoft's top executives says that his company is frustrated by the slow adoption of consumer-oriented Web services, once heralded as the future of online commerce. An e-commerce site, for example, could be given access to a person's...
[September 12, 2002, 12:17]
Special: Denial of Service round-up
News And what are the implications for e-commerce? ZDNet looks into these Denial of Service attacks in detail, examining how they were carried out, what the ongoing risks will be, and assessing the possible reverberations in the world of Internet...
[February 9, 2000, 14:45]
E-commerce analysts remake themselves
News Six months ago, Greg Konezny was an e-commerce analyst. As the downturn has decimated the ranks of e-commerce companies and sent stock prices of others plunging, at least one firm, CE Unterberg Towbin, has abandoned e-commerce coverage altogether.
[February 20, 2001, 14:59]
M'Learned Web: The trouble with e-commerce...
News It was not designed with e-commerce in mind, rather for two men standing in a barn preparing to sell cows to one another. Well we now have to adapt these rules for e-commerce, and nobody actually knows what the rule is for offer and acceptance on...
[December 3, 1999, 13:25]
UK wants US encryption exported now
News The UK is way behind the US in electronic commerce anyway so we haven't been particularly hurt. Why in the land of the free and where big business is the only king would you stop a key enabling technology of electronic commerce?
[September 17, 1997, 16:31]
Veitch Speaks: It's a free world
News When some politician asks why we haven't become an e-commerce Mecca, the American suggestion comes to mind: 'Go figure. When all the hype has gone quiet, the success of such giveaways will have a very real effect on the UK, providing a wired mass...
[February 27, 1999, 6:23]



