All forms of business conducted electronically across the Internet through Web sites. See also Business to Business.
Short for electronic business. It is a way of conducting business using web and Internet technologies. In other words you use Internet to sale goods and services. It extends the traditional business practices using the modern Internet technologies. An example for e-Business is a online store with shopping cart and online payments.
A vague term that embraces all of the changes undertaken at companies that seek to take advantage of the Internet, the Web, email and a host of associated Internet technologies and protocols. At the moment companies are transitioning to e-business. By the end of this decade all companies will be more or less e-businesses.
Also "E-Biz." The use of Internet technologies, and the Web in particular, to conduct business operations.
The transaction of business over an electronic medium such as the Internet.
Also known as "E-Biz" or “eBusiness” and is used to describe the use of Internet technologies and the Web in particular, for the conduct of business. Applied in internal-facing, external-facing, applications, networking and systems to describe the broad trend of using the combination of IP networks and applications to reduce costs automate processes and improve customer service.
Business that uses computer media and involves a minimum of two players.
Really, any company that uses the Internet to conduct business is an e-business.
The conduct of business on the Internet. It includes, but isn't limited to, promotion and marketing, buying and selling goods and services, collaborative design, managing relationships with trading partners and online recruitment. It also applies to internal processes, such as the integration of office systems or HR management.
"the organized effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the products and services that satisfy society's needs through the Internet."
The use if information technology among buyers, sellers and other trading partners for the purpose of improving customer service, reducing costs, and opening new markets and channels to increase shareholder value
a business that conducts the majority of its transactions (offering products and/or services) on the World Wide Web
a company that can seamlessly conduct it's business online giving their customers as much access to real time processes as their employees
an enterprise where all the stakeholders - customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders and partners co-operate and work together in one cohesive information sharing environment
Any application that automates business processes that is hosted on the internet enables 'e-business' to take place.
A trade or business performed via the Internet and using electronic mail..
A business approach in which some or all of the sales and customer support processes are managed electronically, usually via the Internet.
General term for business transactions based on electronic data transfer.
business transactions and affairs conducted electronically, without having to be there in person, for example Internet banking, teleconferencing, working from home via Internet
Business conducted using electronic media such as the Internet, other computer networks, wireless transmissions, etc.
Using the Internet to do business.
The process of conducting business on the Internet
The use of Internet technologies to conduct business, service customers, streamline business processes, and collaborate with business partners.
The use of both technology and new business strategies to conduct business online. e-Business provides a sales, marketing and information channel in the Internet economy.
The use of Web-based technology to improve performance, create value and strengthen relationships with customers, suppliers, business partners, shareholders and employees.
Using web and Internet technologies in conducting the business activities. Also expanding end enhancing traditional business practices by means of the Internet.
Encompasses all of what has been called e-commerce, and includes every aspect of the organisation's strategy and operations. In its narrowest sense, e-business means the use of information and the Internet technologies to conduct business between buyers, sellers and other trading partners.
A term first used by IBM to describe its own e-commerce solutions. E-commerce, on the other hand, refers to business conducted over the Internet.
Information sharing, communication and transactions between suppliers, manufacturers or customers via the internet
The integration of systems, processes, organisations, value chains and entire markets using Internet-based and related technologies and concepts. Electronic Commerce is merely a part of e-Business and is limited essentially to marketing and sales processes.
Electronic business. A company or other entity doing business on the Internet. The process of doing business on the Internet.
the term coined by IBM to describe it's e-commerce solutions, now commonly in use as a generic term
A broad term covering transactions and other business operations that use the web as a basic communication tool. A company can practice e-business without undertaking e-commerce.
Electronic business: the conducting of business communication and transactions over networks and through computers. Specifically, e-Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services, and the transfer of funds, through digital communications
The process of using Web technology to help businesses streamline processes, improve productivity and increase efficiencies. Interaction with partners, vendors and customers, usually via a company website, but stopping short of online payment facilities.
The transformation of key business processes using Internet technologies. See also e-commerce.
Ability to perform business over the Internet.
Doing all business online, including interacting with suppliers, vendors, trading partners, internal staff, and consumers.
business conducted over the internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners.
E-business is simply doing business electronically which in most cases, means doing business on the Internet. The two main types of e-business are business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B). A third, and less talked about, type of e-business is consumer-to-consumer (C2C).
The use of the Internet and the World Wide Web to automate the business supply chain, including order processing, inventory pricing, fulfillment, materials management, payment processing, shipping and handling, financial reporting and vendor-payment processes. Where e-commerce involves buying and selling, e-business is far more comprehensive and can include automating back-end transactions with business partners and suppliers.
E-business (electronic business), derived from such terms as "e-mail" and "e-commerce," is the conduct of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners.
A business strategy utilizing the Internet as its communications medium.
Any business activity that is conducted electronically via the Internet. This includes buying and selling, servicing customers, and collaborating with business partners. For example, via e-business, a provider or health-plan member can check eligibility, update records or check on the status of a claim. Via e-business, a patient can also schedule a physician appointment online or download treatment information.
A term that is most frequently applied to the business process that results when you rely on digital technology and the Internet as the primary communication and interaction media.
Business resulting from the use of digital technology and the Internet as the primary means for interacting and communicating. It is aimed at increasing the efficiency of processes through the use of electronic networks by integrating new technologies, such as the Internet, in all its processes, at the same time that they are connected to the value chains of all business fronts.
The infrastructure and back-office systems integrated to support e-Commerce by enabling internal systems to support doing business over multiple delivery channels, including the Internet.
Electronic Business, the process of using Web technology to help businesses to streamline processes, improve productivity and increase efficiencies. Enables companies to easily communicate with partners, vendors and customers, connect back-end data systems and transact commerce in a secure manner.
Any business that is deriving revenue at least in part from something 'electronic', usually on the Internet. It also refers to a strategy or service that enables a business to do more business because of Internet-related technology.
The use of electronic information systems (especially internet technologies) in business processes.
(Electronic Business) - the process of conducting business electronically or over the internet E-Commerce (Electronic Commerce) - one entity paying for goods or services from another entity via the internet, taking place either between two businesses or between a business and a customer EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) - the transfer of data between different companies using networks, such as VANs or the Internet, increasingly becoming an easy mechanism for companies to buy, sell, and trade information
A way of conducting business electronically, leveraging technology initiatives such as e-commerce, electronic data interchange (EDI), and electronic funds transfer (EFT). Electronic storefronts, self-service Web applications, and Web-based supply chain integration are a few examples of new e-business opportunities.
Any business conducted via the Internet, whether through email, web site, world wide web, etc.
Abbreviation for "Electronic Business". A generic term for business conducted via electronic media such as the internet .
Electronic business. A term used to describe using and exploiting the power of the Internet for the purpose of better conducting the business of the enterprise.
Automation of information flows between business partners.
improvement of electronic communication within a corporation and between companies for sales, purchasing and exchange of information, etc. by using the Internet.
The use of Internet technologies to conduct or facilitate business.
the combination of business processes, technology, and organizational structure needed for e-commerce
Another term for E-Commerce.
eBusiness (electronic business) is, in its simplest form, the conduct of business on the ionternet. It is more generic term than e-commerce because it refers to not only buying and selling but also servicing cutomers and collaborating with business partners.
the new way of doing business. E-business is baout using the internet to trade trade electronically. This includes: the promotion and sale of goods on the web (e-commerce), electronic links with trading partners for th esupply, delivery and support of products and raw materials (extranet), and using it for internal admin and the spread of knowledge throughout th ebusiness (intranet). The internet gives small firm a bigger market to trade in, and compared with other forms of advertising or doing business, it's a lot cheaper and much more effective. What's more, you can share the limelight and compete with big brands.
Electronic Business is conducting business over the internet, including communications with customers, suppliers and business partners. Often used as an alternative to e-commerce.
The transaction of business by way of electronic media, such as telephones, fax machines, computers, and video-teleconferencing equipment. This generally is broader than e-commerce although some may view e-business and e-commerce as interchangeable terms.