Tag: commerce

Small Business Server and e-Commerce Capacity

Question: I’m a partner (one of six) in a small business and am trying to deploy our web site with an attendant web-based application (survey data collection and reporting). The system is being designed in Java and is using SQL Server as the back-end. We were thinking of launching this on a box running MS Small Business Server 2000 (as it would then also obviate a number of other small business software needs, such as email with Exchange server, internet security, etc.). Is this deployment strategy reasonable? Does SBS handle enough anonymous TCP/IP connections to do e-commerce where we don’t know how many people my be trying to connect to our database to buy stuff?

Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated.

E-Commerce Patent Blackmail – You May Be Next!

To date, the only real impediment to doing business online has been the safety of the consumer’s financial data. In March of 2002, this all changed.

Enter the U.S. Trademark and Patents Office. Over the last few years, the USTPO has shown extreme ignorance of new Internet technologies. The USPTO has approved some of the most ludicrous patents to be presented to them.

In 1997, AltaVista was granted a number of patents on search engine technologies, even though search engine technology had been in use as early as 1989.

Overcoming International Barriers related to e-Commerce

One of the great things about the internet is that with a credit card merchant account you can sell your product or service anywhere around the world with much ease.

To maximize the global reach of your products and services, it is vital to provide international customers with web pages localized in their native language, and customized to their cultural surroundings, and customs.

Simply translating your web site, into various languages is a very important first step, but it is not enough. When doing business internationally, besides language, you have to pay close attention to measurement units, currencies, and time and dates.

Everything Geo: The Language of Local Online Commerce

Local online commerce is going to be huge. According to The
Kelsey Group, local advertising revenues are expected to
reach about $50 billion by 2006. Like all big trends, this one
has its own lingo. Here are a few of the buzzwords you may hear
in the coming months. All of them have the “geo” prefix, derived
from the word “geography” or “earth”. There’s very little written
on this subject, so please be aware that these definitions are
my OWN interpretations of various articles and resources.

Reasons for Success in International E-Commerce

The Power of Illusion
E-commerce is flourishing most impressively in English-speaking countries, but a tremendous market is being missed for marketers outside of these countries, as people there are going online fast, especially in Europe. My intent is to encourage the reader to look outside English-speaking countries for online international sales.

Back To Top