- UNIT-I
The Scope of Electronic Commerce
Definition of Electronic Commerce,
Electronic E-commerce and the Trade Cycle
Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange
Internet Commerce, E-Commerce in Perspective
Business Strategy in an Electronic Age: Supply Chains
Porter’s Value Chain Model, Inter-Organizational Value Chains
Competitive Strategy, Porter’s Model
First Mover Advantage Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Competitive Advantage using E-Commerce
Business Strategy, Introduction to Business Strategy
Strategic Implications of IT, Technology
Business Environment, Business Capability
Exiting Business Strategy, Strategy Formulation & Implementation Planning
E-Commerce Implementation
E-Commerce Evaluation
Characteristics of B2B EC
Models of B2B Ec
Procurement Management Using the Buyer’s Internal Marketplace
Just in Time Delivery
B2B Models
Auctions and Services from Traditional to Internet-Based EDI
The Role of Software Agents for B2B EC
Electronic marketing in B2B
Solutions of B2B EC
Managerial Issues
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
EDI: The Nuts and Bolts
EDI & Business
Architecture of the Internet
Intranet and Extranet
Intranet software
Applications of Intranets
Intranet Application Case Studies
Considerations in Intranet Deployment
The Extranets,
The structures of Extranets
Extranet products & services
Applications of Extranets
Business Models of Extranet Applications, Managerial Issues
Electronic Payment Systems
Is SET a failure
Electronic Payments & Protocols
Security Schemes in Electronic payment systems
Electronic Credit card system on the Internet
Electronic Fund Transfer and Debit cards on the Internet
Stored – value Cards and E-Cash
Electronic Check Systems
Prospect of Electronic Payment Systems
Managerial Issues
Intranet and Extranet
"An Intranet is a corporate LAN that uses Internet technology and is secured behind a company's firewall. Links various servers, clients, databases and applications"
Access to Intranets is usually strictly controlled within a corporate group
Intranets are most often found in
- banks
- IT companies
- manufacturing companies
- large retail companies
- service companies (ie, travel, hotel)
Extranets are an extension of the company network—a collaborative Internet connection to customers and trading partners designed to provide access to specific company information and facilitate closer working relationships.
"An Extranet (extended Intranet) uses TCP/IP protocol to link Intranets over the public Internet. Many Extranets have protected areas "Virtually Private Networks" (VPN)Access to Extranets is quite open and allows for independent groups to collaborate - usually parts suppliers to a big manufacturer
Extranets are most often found in
- IT services
- Computer companies (hardware)
- financial services
- travel
- manufacturing
- professional services
- real estate
- Supply-chain management
- Customer communications
- Online continuing education/training
What is Intranet Software
Intranet software is an internal corporate portal where important information is posted for employees to review.
- Intranet Software list
- Internal Communication Software
- Internal Employee Website
- Collaboration Software Digital Workplace/ Web Workplace/ Corporate Web
- Document Management System/Content Management System
- Enterprise Social Network
- Portal Software
- Collaboration Software
- Social Networking Software
- Community Software Engagement Software
1. Internal Employee Website
One of the most common layman terms for an intranet is simply an Internal Employee Website. It’s a bit of a mouthful, but that is exactly what an intranet is. Our intranet software is secured for employees of the organization to connect, collaborate and create internally, and just like other intranets, it is run using the internet. Firewalls make it hidden to anyone who isn’t an employee or has explicit permission to access it, such as provisioning an Extranet.
2. Collaboration Software
Collaboration Software is a popular trend in striving toward a Digital Workplace (next up on our common terms for an intranet list) right now. It is software designed to help colleagues in achieving a common goal and completing common tasks.
At Intranet Connections, collaboration is one of our primary focuses. We include numerous different tools and applications within our intranet software to enable collaboration. More specifically, we have collaborative features like Content Management tools, Employee Engagement tools and eLearning and Onboarding tools to ensure employees can collaborate easily across numerous locations, departments, or even colleagues that are down the hall from each other.
3. Digital Workplace/ Web Workplace/ Corporate Web
The Digital Workplace (also referred to as Web Workplace or Corporate Web) means exactly that – a digital place for employees to get your work done. A “Digital Office” if you will. Since a growing number of employees are now working from home or working on the road, getting to the office online is the best way to stay connected. The intranet provides a workspace employees can access from anywhere.
Intranet Connections’ Intranet Software has a Mobile Intranet feature that allows employees to stay connected from wherever they are working from. Our current customers say they use the Mobile Intranet feature mostly for accessing Online Forms, Documents and the People Directory.
4. Internal Communication Software
The primary function of Internal Communication Software is to enable effective communication among all employees within an organization. A good intranet does just that, and that is why the two are often used interchangeably. We have over 100 features and tools included in our out-of-the-box intranet software to better connect employees. These communication tools include Employee Profiles, Message Boards, Live Chat, Status Updates and many more. These tools are specifically designed to maximize communication and promote collaboration.
5. Document Management System/Content Management System
While most intranets have a Document Management System (DMS) or a Content Management System (CMS) , some people refer to their intranet as a whole as a DMS/CMS. A DMS/CMS is software used to track and store important work-related documents. DMSs/CMSs have enabled many organizations to go entirely paperless.
Intranet Connections’ Intranet Software has a comprehensive Document Management feature included. Our Document Management feature allows users to store documents, automate archiving and cleanup, version control, automated reminders for document review and more. Document Management also includes Policy and Procedural Management.
6. Enterprise Social Network
An Enterprise Social Network (ESN) is another name for Social Intranet Software. ESNs are used primarily for social purposes within an organization. This type of software focuses more on social aspects, including collaboration, than it does on automating business processes which is where it differs slightly from a traditional intranet.
Luckily with our intranet software, you get the best of both worlds! While Intranet Connections main focus is to help with your day-to-day work activities, we also include a significant number of social tools as well which can be turned on/off as you wish. Some heavily utilized social tools on our intranets include:
- Live Chat
- Status Updates
- Follow Colleagues
- Featured Employee Feed
- Employee Workspace
Applications of Intranets
An intranet application is a software data application used primarily on the internal network of an organization. Most commonly these types of applications are developed using web internet technology making them accessible through web browsers such as internet explore
An Intranet application provides a centralized network for the employees of an organization to share information and communicate with one another seamlessly. By employing an intranet software multiple authorized users can access information to facilitate a collaborative environment for discussing and applying ideas and procedures in realtime for the best possible solutions.
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