E-Business
Building an Extranet: Connect Your Intranet With Vendors and Customers

Explains how to transform intranet technology by supplying private, product-oriented information to selected customers and vendors through an extranet.
Advanced Supply Chain Management: How to Build a Sustained Competition

A winning formula for capitalizing on the supply chain to satisfy customers and build revenue.
Enterprise E-Commerce

This comprehensive guide takes a holistic view of business and technology, enabling CEOs, COOs, CTOs, CIOs and project development teams to move boldly into their e-Commerce initiatives.
customers.com: How to Create a Profitable Business Strategy for the Internet and Beyond

The first section of the book outlines five steps aimed at any organization grappling with the challenge of doing e-commerce right. The final section offers a technology roadmap and suggestions for getting e-commerce initiatives off the ground.
The E-Commerce Book: Building the E-Empire

The E-Commerce Book: Building the E-Empire will lead you through e-commerce basics, explaining how both large and small companies are riding the wave to huge success. This book provides the opportunity to participate in what many have called the next "Industrial Revolution." This book is direct result of over 10 years of industry experience and "The E-Commerce Program," developed for professionals in the area of e-commerce. Primarily, the book focuses on business concepts and how to apply this technology in order to be successful. The book covers globalizing your company, marketing and advertising, market trends, vendor solutions and must-know technologies such as credit card verification systems, security, auction technologies, storefronts, and overall technology architecture. The final chapter focuses how to get and deploy e-commerce solutions from process re-engineering to actual deployment and testing.
Implementing Next-Generation E-Business Strategies

Emphasizes the role of e-business in electronifying the entire enterprise. The report provides detailed information regarding e-business principles, tools, and security. The report also explains the differences between e-business and e-commerce.
E-Business: Roadmap for Success

The authors offer solid advice for designing interrelated strategies focused on customer relationships, resource planning, order management, and supply chains, and on evaluating investments needed to make them a reality.
The E-business (R)evolution

Presents the complete executive briefing on all aspects of e- business, including e-commerce. Discusses planning and implementation techniques that work, marketing, transactions, and legal issues; avoiding the pitfalls, and portals, search engines, and online community-building. Softcover. DLC: Electronic commerce.
Cyber Rules : Strategies for Excelling at E-Business

Interwoven into this three-part--where we've been, where we're going, and how we get there--business strategy are innumerable examples of the authors' software system; along the way, they interview clients and Web business owners who add some value and insight into the commercial. Covered, first, are the 10 lessons learned, from "zapping is the way of the Web" to a "yes, you can" cheerleading statement. Part 2 deals with rules, most of which lead to Peppers and Rogers' one-to-one marketing philosophy--the ultimate customization of all business. After that? A pretty simplistic strategy, including defining the vision and measuring effectiveness.
Exploring E-Commerce, Global E-Business and E-Society

Two of IBM's top eCommerce experts address every critical business, competitive, and technological challenge you face in defining and implementing your optimal eCommerce strategy. Coverage includes: eBusiness value chain management: improving your key customer and supplier relationships eBusiness intelligence: new techniques for anticipating your customers' needs and desires eCommerce, eSocieties, eGovernments, and the extended eBusiness enterprise Design quality and more.
Complete Idiot's Guide to e-Commerce

The Complete Idiot's Guide to e-Commerce shows you what makes e- businesses successful, what to consider when starting an on-line business, where the Internet is heading and how to avoid the pitfalls that are on the horizon. It also includes an e-commerce business model at the end of the book that brings all the content together in one cohesive strategy.
Global Electronic Commerce: Theory and Case Studies

This book provides a deep, practical understanding of these technologies and their use in e-commerce. Unlike other books on e-commerce, it does not concentrate solely on the Internet.
E-Business Essentials: Technology and Network for the Electronic Marketplace

Recent years have witnessed a huge flood of interest in e- business of all sizes. This title explores the world of e- business as a global and real-time activity. The book cuts across a number of disciplines, including the hardware, software, and networks needed to connect a community of interest and to allow the quick and accurate sharing of information.
XML by Example

Teaches Web developers to make the most of XML with short, self- contained examples every step of the way. The book concludes with a large real-world example of XML in e-commerce.
XML by Example: Building E-Commerce Applications

This book discusses what XML is and how it differs philosophically from HTML without competing with it. This introduction shows why XML is generating such excitement and how it will be of great importance to ecommerce.
E-Business Intelligence: Turning Information into Knowledge into Profit

Internationally celebrated e-business innovator, Bernard Liautaud, explains why the key to e-business success is knowing how to transform the vast reservoir of raw data found in every company into a corporate intelligence gold mine. This book focuses on the three main areas of e-business intelligence-- intranets, extranets, and business-to-business e-commerce. He describes cutting-edge strategies for accessing, analyzing, and sharing corporate data both internally and externally with customers, partners, and suppliers. With the help of case studies from Lucent, Dow Chemical, Disney, Go Network, and other e-business giants, Liautaud explains the what, why, and how of e- business intelligence in the new information economy.
Gain eConfidence

Gain eConfidence: The e-Business Reliability Survival Guide is the software industry's first book dedicated to the reliability challenge of e-business. This book, written by industry experts at Segue, is a compilation of e-business reliability best practices that have been derived from Segue's most demanding consulting engagements with leading Internet companies. Gain eConfidence discusses the challenges that e-businesses face and the technology and techniques that they can implement to ensure the reliability and performance of their critical Web applications. They offer a form for a free book.
Essential Guide to Knowledge Management, The: e-Business and CRM Applications

A real-world guide to the essential principles of knowledge management. Shows how KM and CRM technologies work, and how the impact the IT infrastructure. Also shows how to use team- building and goal-setting exercises to create excellent KM/CRM projects, and how to align e-business strategy and technology choices. Softcover. DLC: Knowledge management.
B2B: How to Build a Profitable E-Commerce Strategy

Companies on the Internet fast track are buzzing about the unquestionable potential of B2B e-commerce. And why not? Reliable estimates suggest that trillions of dollars will be transacted over the Web in the next few yearsand the bulk of that will occur in the business-to-business space. For all of the discussion, however, this vast frontier of Internet commerce is still unexplored by most companies with the potential to profit. They simply dont know how to move beyond the hype to get started.
Beginning E-Commerce with Visual Basic, ASP, SQL Server 7.0 and MTS

This book has very little general coverage of e-commerce. The entire text is devoted to the step-by-step construction of "Jo's Coffee," a fictitious Web storefront that winds up at the end of the book with a sophisticated order-processing pipeline, online discussion groups, XML integration with outside systems, and much more. In the introduction, the book sets a lofty goal: "... to take you gently from knowing nothing about e-commerce, to a point where you'll be able to put up a Web site that will make money for your business." This text meets this goal for readers who are familiar with the development tools mentioned in the title.
The Age of E-Tail

The Age of E-Tail shows how giants like Amazon.com and eBay dominate the e-tail space and helps aspiring e-tailers to use these lessons to create their own leadership position. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a retailer, a wholesaler or a service provider, The Age of E-Tail will help you develop the strategy and tactics you will need to prosper in the digital economy.
Executive's Guide to E-Business: From Tactics to Strategy

Driven by the Internet, consumers are redefining buying patterns and businesses are analyzing new strategies to leverage the power of the next generation of information technologies. Executive's Guide to E-Commerce shows businesses how to develop new relationships with customers, distributors, resellers/retailers, suppliers, logistics providers, and business partners through electronic commerce. Here, readers will discover how e-commerce can impact a corporation and improve business performance, and learn what can inhibit the growth of e-commerce. This book presents tailored e-commerce strategies for such industries as consumer products, entertainment, media, communications, financial services, the public sector, petroleum, and utilities.
ERP -- The Next Generation: ERP Is Web Enabled for E-Business

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) now embraces e-commerce, advanced planning and scheduling (APS), Internet-based procurement, business intelligence (BI), and customer relationship management (CRM). This CTR report examines these and other services offered by ERP software providers, including portals, Web-based hubs for easy application access, online marketplaces, and interactive industry-specific trading communities.
Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence for E-Commerce

Data Warehousing And Business Intelligence For E-Commerce provides the fresh orientation to data warehousing that you've been looking for. Written by data warehousing consultants who are leading the charge into the realm of e-commerce applications, this book-which focuses heavily on the special "customer intimacy" required by e-commerce-will help you discard outdated assumptions and plan and implement new solutions that support new business needs and models.
Teradata SQL: Unleash the Power

Teradata SQL - Unleash the Power is a data warehouse developers dream guide. It contains 441 pages of SQL dynamite showing both ANSI and Teradata SQL in an easy to understand manner. The book has detailed ANSI and Teradata comparisons, syntax, examples, and tips and tricks learned from the industries top two SQL experts. Let Tera-Tom Coffing and Mike Larkins teach you from their experience at over 125 different Teradata sites worldwide. This book was the number one selling book at the Teradata Partners Conference 2001.
Tera-Tom on Teradata Basics

Tera-Tom on Teradata Basics is designed to explain both data warehousing concepts and the basics behind the brilliance of Teradata. Both management and IT will understand this masterpiece written by the world's top authorities on Teradata and data warehousing. After an explanation of the key concepts used by the top data warehouse sites around the globe this book describes how Teradata is built to achieve data warehouse utopia.
Tera-Tom on Teradata E-Business

Tera-Tom on Teradata E-Business gives readers a fascinating explanation of the Internet and e-business marketplace and provides a step-by-step guide on how to build a Teradata data warehouse to take advantage of valuable E-Business data. This simple to understand and easy to read guide makes learning about E-Business and data warehousing fun, motivating, and exciting.
Information Technology, Corporate Productivity, and the New Economy

The authors bring a dual perspective--that of a practicing consultant and that of a professor of economics--to the complex strategic questions facing managers and corporate leaders who want their firms to get the most out of their investments in information technology. The information economy is built upon the myriad and sometimes unforeseen ways in which information technologies have become engines of productivity in themselves, rather than just fancy adjuncts. In explaining the rise of the information economy, the authors provide not only valuable context often missing from today's discussions, but also a thorough understanding of the origination, development, and diffusion process of innovations. They also examine prevailing practices and implications for the future, including the potential pitfalls common to some information technology strategies.
The Future of B2B: Just How Rosy? (PDF download)

With everyone pondering the worth and the how-tos of entering and investing in the e-business marketplace, its a good time to step back and take a look at whats coming up. In this bundle of reports, Giga analysts consider a variety of issues around the B2B industry. Andrew Bartels maintains that the run-up in valuations in B2B Internet companies bears a striking resemblance to the run-up in B2C dot com valuations in 1998 and 1999, and that the B2B stock bubble has plenty of room for deflation. He cites three erroneous assumptions, includes a table of stock fluctuations, and offers some recommendations. Erica Rugullies examines market-making software for building a vertical industry hub site. She identifies four categories of market-making solutions and includes a helpful figure. Ken Vollmer answers the question, What do organizations need to focus on in order to develop an effective B2B e-commerce strategy?
e-Business 2.0: Roadmap for Success (2nd Edition)

In e-Business 2.0, Ravi Kalakota and Marcia Robinson present a survey of how the processes of business have changed as a result of computer-assisted communications, data storage, and data analysis. They explain recent technological advances--and those that may take place in the near and middle future--and explain how companies that sell products and services might put them to profitable use. With an emphasis on companies that sell things to large numbers of consumers, the authors argue convincingly that information technology isn't an end in itself, but a tool that can facilitate valuable changes in business processes.
Patterns for e-business

Get an inside look at how successful businesses build their e- business architectures. In this book, four IBM e-business experts capture years of experience into easy-to-follow guidelines. Deliberately focusing on Business patterns, Integration patterns, and Application patterns, the authors share with you proven architectural patterns that can help get you up and running quickly, while at the same time reducing your risks. Because today's economy demands that e-business initiatives emphasize profitability and return on investment, the authors also offer guidance on methods to minimize cost, yet ensure quality.
Advances in Data Mining: Applications in E-Commerce, Medicine, and Knowledge Management

Presents six thoroughly reviewed and revised full papers of describing selected prospects on data mining.
Applications of Data Mining to Electronic Commerce

Applications of Data Mining to Electronic Commerce brings together in one place important contributions and up-to-date research results in this fast moving area.
E-Business & E-Commerce Infrastructure: Technologies Supporting the E-Business Initiative

Serves as a comprehensive primer to both traditional and emerging E-Commerce technologies. Students with no prior technical knowledge will be able to grasp complex topics such as Internet security, networking, Web languages and more.
Engineering Global E-Commerce Sites

This is a practitioners guide to developing global ecommerce sites, focusing on the design and engineering of web forms for global data collection in alignment with widely recognized international data standards, XML structures, and XML vocabularies. With clarity and precision, the author describes the globalization problem, identifies common design errors, provides a representative scenario, and introduces effective solutions and techniques.
E-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies With Business Models

E-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies with Business Models contains a collection of articles by leading information systems researchers on important topics related to the development of e-business. The goal is to enhance the understanding of the state of the art in e-business, including the most current and forward-looking research. The book emphasizes both business practices and academic research made possible by the recent rapid advances in the applications of e- business technology. The book should help graduate students, researchers, and practitioners understand major e-business developments, how they will transform businesses, and the strategic implications to be drawn. By illustrating in detail the major e-business developments and research, E-Business Management focuses on addressing e-business management from the perspective of information systems research.
E-business Implementation: A guide to web services, EAI, BPI, e-commerce, content management, portals, and supporting technologies

An invaluable and in-depth guide for businesses and IT professionals implementing and integrating e-business technologies and for troubleshooting existing e-business systems. Provides a powerful mechanism for organizations to increase productivity and lower costs.
Ontologies: A Silver Bullet for Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce

Systematically introduces the notion of ontologies to the non- expert and demonstrates in detail how to apply this conceptual framework for improved intranet retrieval of corporate information and knowledge, as well as for enhanced Internet- based electronic commerce.
E-Tailing

Provides instruction on how to incorporate e-commerce into your business plan with a detailed approach, offer customers optimal service and minimal risk, implement techniques unique to Internet business, and learn from the failures and successes of many well known companies.
The Seven Steps to Nirvana: Strategic Insights into eBusiness Transformation (Adobe Reader download)

The Seven Steps to Nirvana provides some excellent insight into the design and implementation of an e-business game plan at "low- tech, smokestack" companies that have heretofore shied away from cyber-strategies. Mohan Sawhney, the McCormick Tribune Professor of Electronic Commerce and Technology at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management, and Jeff Zabin, a consultant, writer, and speaker, have produced a thought-provoking yet practical entry point for senior managers and other leaders at these firms. The book progresses from creating an overarching initial vision and initiating other critical preliminary preparations to "putting your money where your mouth is, and getting people in the organization to embrace the oft-threatening new world of e-business." The ideas behind it all are solid and, perhaps most commendably, are anchored to the needs of a real-world customer base.



