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Disruptive technology
a new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers
Sustaining technology
produces an improved product customers are eager to buy
How is the Internet causing Business Disruption?
transform markets, economic environments, and technology
focus on unexpected- disruptive technology
Hypertext transport protocol
the Internet standard that supports the exchange of information on the WWW
Internets impact on Information
Easy to compile
Increased richness
Increased reach
Improved content
Web Mashup
a website or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a completely new service
Application programming interface (API)
a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications
Characteristics of Web 3.0
Transforming the web into a database

An evolutionary path to artificial intelligence

The realization of semantic web and SOA

Evolution toward 3D
Extra net
an intranet that is available to strategic allies
Portal
website that offers a broad array of resources and services
ISP
provides individuals and other companies access to the Internet

AT&T/Grande
Online Service Provider
offers an extensive array of unique Web services

AOL
Application service provider (ASP)
offers access over the Internet to systems and related services that would otherwise have to be located in organizational computers

SAP
Service level agreements
define the specific responsibilities of the service provider and sets customer expectations
E commerce
he buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet
E business
the conducting of business on the Internet including, not only buying and selling, but also serving customers and collaborating with business partners
emarketplace
interactive business communities providing a central market where multiple buyers and sellers can engage in ebusiness activities
Emall
consists of eshops
Reverse Auction
buyers use to purchase a product or service, selecting the seller with the lowest bid
Spandexing
uses a variety of deceptive techniques in an attempt to manipulate search engine rankings, whereas legitimate SEO focuses on building better sites and using honest methods of promotion
Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) materials
materials necessary for running an organization but do not relate to the company’s primary business activities
E procurement
the B2B purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet
Electronic catalog
presents customers with information about goods and services offered for sale, bid, or auction on the Internet
Intermediaries
agents, software, or businesses that bring buyers and sellers together that provide a trading infrastructure to enhance ebusiness
Reintermediation
using the Internet to reassemble buyers, sellers, and other partners in a traditional supply chain in new ways
Website Metrics
Visitor metrics
Exposure metrics
Visit metrics
Hit metrics
Egovernment
involves the use of strategies and technologies to transform government(s) by improving the delivery of services and enhancing the quality of interaction between the citizen-consumer within all branches of government
Mobile commerce
the ability to purchase goods and services through a wireless Internet-enabled device