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Information-oriented Application Integration

E-business encompasses a wide range of activities including buying and selling goods, servicing customers, and collaborating with business partners. It also involves e-learning and processing electronic transactions.

Information-oriented Application Integration

E-business and E-commerce

Benefits of EDI

Customer lock-in
Business opportunities
Accelerated Cash flow
Reduced stock holding
EDI payments
Accurate invoicing
Fast response
Elimination of errors
Cutting costs
Shortened ordering time

Why should organisations use the Internet in Business?

Opportunities for close alliances with stakeholders (suppliers, clients,....)
Transaction ease and convenience
Potential cost savings;
Ease with which a business can interact with and solve customer problems
Potential for widening consumer choice;
Access to a global market;

4 directions of integration:

Downward
Horizontally
Laterally
Vertically

Aim of E-buz Integration

Productivity.
Improvements in efficiency,
Aimed at cost savings,

E-Commerce Integration

Integration of technology
Cross-business integration
Vertical integration

E-business

refers to a broader definition of e-commerce, not just the buying and selling of goods and services, but also servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, conducting e-learning, and processing electronic transactions

E-commerce

describes the process of buying, selling, transferring, or exchanging products, services, and/or information via computer networks, including the Internet

E-Business – Transaction Types

Mobile Commerce (M-Commerce)
Government-to-Citizens (G2C)
Intra-business (Intra-organizational) Commerce
Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C)
Consumers-to-Businesses (C2B)
Business-to-Consumers (B2C)
Collaborative Commerce (C-Commerce)
Business-to-business (B2B)