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Electronic business, or "e-business", is any business process that is empowered by an information system. Today, this is mostly done with Web-based technologies. The term "e-business" was coined by Lou Gerstner, CEO of IBM.

Electronic business methods enables companies to link their internal and external processes more efficiently and flexibly, work more closely with suppliers and partners to better satisfy the needs and expectations of their customers.

In practice, this involves the introduction of new revenue streams through the use of e-commerce, the enhancement of relationships between clients and partners and improving efficiency from using knowledge management systems. E-business can be conducted over the public Internet, through internal intranets and over secure private extranets. timmay It is more than just e-commerce. It covers business processes along the whole value chain: electronic purchasing ("e-procurement") and supply chain management, processing orders electronically, customer service and cooperation with business partners. This applies to traditional and virtual organizations. Special technical standards for e-business facilitate the exchange of data between companies. E-business software solutions allow the integration of intra and inter firm business processes.

E-business includes

Applications can be divided into three categories:

1) Internal business systems:

2) Enterprise communication and collaboration

3) electronic commerce - Business-to-business electronic commerce or business-to-consumer electronic commerce

Scope of e-business applications

These applications can be available to different kinds of users:

  • all users of the internet
  • only the employees on the intranet
  • a specified targeted group of users of an extranet (like customers, partners etc.)

See also

Books

  • Amor, Daniel, The E-Business (R)Evolution, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, New York, 2002, ISBN 0130670391
  • Chaffey, Dave, E-business and e-commerce management, Dave Chaffey, Financial Times/Prentice Hall, New York, 2001: ISBN 0273651889
  • Hayes-Roth, Rick and Amor, Daniel, Radical Simplicity, Prentice Hall, New York, 2003, ISBN 0131002910
  • Shapiro, Carl and Varian, Hal R., Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy, Harvard Business School Press, 1998, ISBN 087584863X