ecommerce business-to-consumer

Who sat in judgement...

Comment Eileen Yu began covering the IT industry when asynchronous transfer mode was still hip and ecommerce was the new buzzword. He has spent 30 years in business and consumer journalism, mainly in the technology field, where he has edited several major... [03 Jun 2008]

Integrated Commerce: A Blended Approach to B2B ECommerce and CRM

White Paper In parallel, Business-to-Consumer (B2C) eCommerce has matured to the point of mass acceptance owing to easy-to-use technology and a streamlined user experience. However, in both B2C and B2B models, CRM and eCommerce systems lack the kind of cross... [15 May 2008]

E-tailers beware: OFT web sweep is imminent

Comment Do your ecommerce operations comply with the law? The Distance Selling Regulations deal with business-to-consumer sales which are not made face to face - therefore they apply to internet sales. If the goods arrive before the contract has been... [14 Dec 2007]

BT Tradespace spruces up its search

News Speaking at the London launch of Small Business Week 2007 - a collaboration between BT, the Royal Bank of Scotland and the British Chambers of Commerce - Murphy revealed BT would be "adding more and more ecommerce capabilities to [BT Tradespace... [31 Oct 2007]

Dixons to become online finance guru

News Devere Forster, ecommerce director for DSGi, told silicon.com the proposition is to offer customers value and good service in an arena that can be confusing and frustrating for consumers. Although an established high street brand focusing on... [20 Aug 2007]

Privacy screw tightened at Microsoft, Yahoo!

News Cookies are small files stored on a computer so that the computer can be recognised when it revisits websites, enabling the site to remember the user's preferences for things such as ecommerce and sites that require a login. [23 Jul 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.07.07

Round-Up The report claims demand for online business apps and investment in ecommerce ventures is also helping to drive developers' salaries through the roof. Why restrict yourself to flying around on broomsticks on Halloween and cackling when you could... [13 Jul 2007]

Virtual worlds meet real life laws

News Naylor said, as a practical approach, European businesses should assume that unfair contract terms, consumer protection, ecommerce and distance selling obligations will apply to transactions in virtual worlds - unless European customers can be... [15 May 2007]

SAP making a play for on-demand e-tail CRM?

News The first is an ecommerce package that offers customisable shopping-cart and customer support functions, designed to handle data access for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer needs on a single website. [11 Jul 2006]

eBay-Skype: The blogosphere speaks

News On news of eBay's acquisition of VoIP provider Skype on Monday, "Skype" and "eBay Skype" shot onto Technorati's list of the 10 most searched-for subjects - as bloggers speculated on what was behind the move, and how the ecommerce giant plans to... [13 Sep 2005]

Security education: Too little too late

Comment The value of the internet economy to the Treasury continues to grow rapidly with ecommerce sales in 2003 alone worth around £40bn, according to the ONS. There's a lot more ecommerce happening on the internet. [22 Aug 2005]

HSBC deluged by thousands of daily virus attacks

News Jebson said online fraud is damaging consumer confidence, with research showing that take-up of ecommerce is slowing. Jebson said: "I was interested to hear it was seven attacks a day. But email identity theft scams are posing a greater threat to... [06 Apr 2005]

Ecommerce players put muscle into security

News Joffe noted that Sony's online-gaming customers not only subscribe to the service but will also engage in ecommerce. Addressing a rise in identity theft and phishing attacks, a panel of security experts discussed on Friday the steps their companies... [22 Feb 2005]

Amazon launches internet search engine

News When Amazon first announced A9 in October 2003, questions swirled about the ecommerce company's designs in the marketplace. That A9 continues to rely on Google for its backend technology shows the company is more interested in innovating in... [15 Sep 2004]

Domain names skyrocket - just don't mention the dot-com boom

News VeriSign also reported that while .net is the fourth most popular domain, it accounts for 31 per cent of all webpage views and 32 per cent of business-to-consumer ecommerce transactions. An earlier VeriSign briefing report in July noted a recent... [15 Sep 2004]

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