|
What is E-Commerce:
E-commerce (electronic commerce or EC) is the term used for any commercial or
business transaction, which involves the transfer of information on the
internet. To put it simple E-Commerce is about setting your business on the
Internet, allowing visitors to access your website, and go through a virtual
catalog of your products / services online. When a visitor wants to buy
something he/she likes, they merely, "add" it to their virtual shopping basket.
Items in the virtual shopping basket can be added or deleted, and when you're
all set to checkout...you head to the virtual checkout counter, which has your
complete total, and will ask you for your name, address etc. and method of
payment (usually via credit card). Once you have entered all this information
(which by the way is being transmitted securely) you can then just wait for
delivery. Its that simple.
In practice, the term e-commerce and a newer term, e-business, are often used
interchangably. For online retail selling, the term e-tailing is sometimes
used. Ecommerce allows consumers to electronically exchange goods and services
with no barriers of time or distance. Electronic commerce has expanded rapidly
over the past five years and is predicted to continue at this rate, or even
accelerate. In the near future the boundaries between "conventional" and
"electronic" commerce will become increasingly blurred as more and more
businesses move sections of their operations onto the Internet.
Business to Business
Business to Business or B2B refers to electronic commerce between businesses
rather than between a business and a consumer. B2B businesses often deal with
hundreds or even thousands of other businesses, either as customers or
suppliers. Carrying out these transactions electronically provides vast
competitive advantages over traditional methods. When implemented properly,
ecommerce is often faster, cheaper and more convenient than the traditional
methods of bartering goods and services.
The road to creating a successful online store can be a difficult if unaware of
e-commerce principles. Researching and understanding the guidelines required to
properly implement an e-business plan is a crucial part to becoming successful
with online store building. Thousands of companies that sell products to other
companies have discovered that the Web provides not only a 24-hour-a-day
showcase for their products but a quick way to reach the right people in a
company for more information.
Security of Business Transactions
The most important within the domain of ecommerce is the Security of Business
Transactions.Security includes authenticating business transactors, controlling
access to resources such as Web pages for registered or selected users,
encrypting communications, and, in general, ensuring the privacy and
effectiveness of transactions. Among the most widely-used security technologies
is the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is built into almost all the leading
Web browsers.
|