A new report from Gartner has advised online retailers to make greater use of open source, commercial or off-the-shelf software to focus their budgets on the areas that matter.
The research company claims that too much money is spent on custom web development for functions that could be easily addressed by standard software.
It states that large e-commerce retailers could save up to 35 per cent of their ongoing maintenance and license costs by using software instead of custom development for functions such as shopping cart management.
For small retailers, this figure could be anything up to 25 per cent.
Gene Alvarez, research vice-president at Gartner, said web retailers should ask web specialists to concentrate on "developing rich internet shopping capabilities or [improving] site design for search engine optimisation so that the site can rank higher in a Google-based search".
E-commerce retailers could also save money by using Magento hosting for their websites. The software is open source, which means that it is free to use, although Magento has also recently announced the launch of a paid-for enterprise edition of its solution for those requiring more features.
Written by Dipika Patel
Source : http://www.globalgold.co.uk/web-hosting-news/custom-web-hosting/software-switch-advised-for-ecommerce-success-19165017.html
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Software switch advised for e-commerce success
Friday, November 7, 2008
Ecommerce Solutions For Online Businesses
Ecommerce solutions are designed to act as the interface between online businesses and the consumer. By providing a connection with the consumer, the ecommerce application within your website is a fundamental aspect of your online business, and it can really make or break your reputation. Finding the right ecommerce solution for your business is utterly essential, and it must be both easy to use and secure for customers to feel safe handing over their details. With identity theft and credit card fraud on the increase, it is crucial that your ecommerce solution is trustworthy and secure, which can make it quite difficult to find the right one that fits within your budget. Nevertheless, the emphasis should be placed more on the quality, usability and extent of features offered by any given package, and your decision should be based on finding the right application for your precise needs.
Ecommerce solutions are available in plentiful supply online, and it can often be a somewhat difficult task to figure which solution actually works best for you. In order to give yourself the best possible chance of selecting an appropriate application, it is important to weigh up and consider exactly what it is you require from your ecommerce application. If you are just starting out in business, or have very basic ecommerce needs, it might be a good idea to opt for an online payment processor. With these online programmes, you can implement code into your website and use free checkout services that could provide exactly what you’re looking for. On the downside, many of these services works as psuedo-banks and it can be quite difficult to resolve issues with them. Additionally, withdrawing money from your online merchant account can be both an expensive and lengthy process; hence the drawbacks of these free online programmes. If you require a basic solution, perhaps for accepting payments from one source for one type of product, one of these free-set up online solutions might be perfect for your needs. If, however, you’re requirements encompass an entire catalogue of products with variable shipping costs, and requiring a multitude of payment options, it is perhaps better to consider a more advanced solution for your website and your business.
Looking for an ecommerce solution for your business can be particularly difficult, given that most providers tend to offer subjective advice in favour of their own solutions. It is important to try to consider exactly what you require, and what you’re looking for, as well as to weigh up the options of each application you consider before committing yourself. Don’t let price guide you as to your selection, because in comparison to quality, price does not reflect what you get for your money. It is more important to find a solution that is fitted to your needs, regardless of price. So long as the ecommerce solution is within your price range, and provides the features that you require for your business, it is best to part with several hundred extra if it means finding the perfect solution for your business.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Microsoft's Latest Ad Buy
Microsoft today announced that it is purchasing Rapt, an advertising technology company specializing in sophisticated analytical tools. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Today's is the latest in a frenzied string of acquisitions by Microsoft and other Internet heavyweights looking to expand the reach and technology underlying their online advertising businesses. Most recently, Microsoft purchased YaData, an Israeli company specializing in behavioral targeting technology.
The Rapt buy is about helping well-funded Web publishers manage their advertising efforts with premium analytics and campaign planning features. Microsoft will fold Rapt's technology into its Atlas Publisher Suite (APS). Atlas is one of the brands Microsoft acquired through its purchase of aQuantive.
Consistently, Web publishers say that they want to focus on driving ad sales by improving their content and their users' experience, but that is only a small part of the equation, said Scott Howe, general manager of Microsoft's APS.
"Selling online advertising if you're a publisher is hard, and it's getting more complex as time goes on," Howe said.
Where many publishers need help is in the technical aspects of managing ad sales, such as pricing, forecasting and selling remnant inventory.
Rapt's Yield Advisor product, which Microsoft will begin promoting to publishers as soon as the deal closes, offers predictive tools for sites to plan ad sales around future-looking inventory estimates.
Pricing analytics are designed to help sales teams determine the optimal rates to charge advertisers, aimed at minimizing the amount of unsold inventory.Microsoft expects the purchase to round out its suite of offerings for publishers.
"As a result of this acquisition, we feel like we have no gaps," Howe told InternetNews.com. "We can partner with the publisher very narrowly or very broadly."
The announcement comes just a day after Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) announced its first ad product following the close of the DoubleClick acquisition -- also a service for publishers to manage their ad inventories and sell remnant space on their sites.
In their latest ad moves, Microsoft and Google are both courting publishers. The principal difference is that Google's Ad Manager, a free, hosted service, is intended for small companies with marginal sales staffs, while Microsoft's acquisition of Rapt is geared for high-end publishers with large content networks and sales staffs. Among Rapt's clients are The New York Times Company, Fox Interactive Media, Yahoo and Microsoft itself.
source:- internetnews.com/
Friday, September 19, 2008
Magento: The Zimbra of Ecommerce?
Magento plans to make money by offering an enterprise edition, partnerships with third parties that want to integrate with the platform (for example, payment gateways), and a platform for companies to buy and sell components for the software. Other potential revenue streams include training, certifications, and consulting.
The approach Magento is taking to ecommerce software is very similar to the approach Zimbra successfully applied to email. Considering the $350 million pay-off Zimbra received from Yahoo earlier this week, Magento may be onto something as they go after one of the Web’s largest segments in ecommerce.
source:- mashable.com/
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Ecommerce solutions advice
Online retailers have been offered advice for ecommerce solutions in a new report.
The study by Retail Systems Research found that innovations in web design, like featuring comprehensive reviews and video, should be embraced.
"Ecommerce winners will be the ones to invent something new, not track what customers tell them they want," the report says.
As more and more shoppers are going online, retailers can not afford to be lazy.
"Today, retailers can no longer assume that their sites are able to easily handle increased holiday volume or that customers will stick around to wait for a web page to load," the report adds.
"Delivering quality web experiences while using advanced web technologies is now a competitive necessity."
The report clearly thinks that innovation - and proper testing of that innovation - is the way forward in ecommerce solutions.
But isn't it better to have a simple website that lets users easily interact with a company, or will such a site look amateurish and affect sales?
Business Feet deliver targeted results through internet marketing and SEO web design
Source:- businessfeet.com/
Monday, July 28, 2008
E-Commerce Solutions and E-Commerce Business Solutions
Whether you simply want real-time credit card processing or need high-end inventory management and sophisticated supply chain communication, the TECHNO BIZ solutions will meet your needs. Simply put, with TECHNOs BIZ solutions unique package of ecommerce software and business web hosting, it's easier to make money online than ever before. E-commerce business solutions are developing quickly to keep pace with the demand of e-commerce businesses. Ecommerce development is an endeavor that proves to be complex if the business does not have all of the tools they will need to make their business successful readily available. The e-commerce business solutions on today’s market aim at providing businesses with a convenient way to establish an online store or business and to sell products online. So much goes into establishing an eCommerce site that many of today’s e-commerce business solutions make the task far easier than it was ever before.
E-Commerce Solutions offers complete front and back end technology to do business on the web. Specializing in Shopping carts systems and customized programming to distinguish your e-business from the rest. Ecommerce is the conduct of business – mainly, but not exclusively, selling and buying of products and services– over electronic systems such as the internet and other computer networks. A wide variety of commerce at Techno Consultancy is conducted this way – entry-level catalogue, shopping cart and real-time transaction processing, custom shipping tables, support for instant payment gateway solutions, and much more.
E-commerce business solutions are developing quickly to keep pace with the demand of e-commerce businesses. Ecommerce development is an endeavor that proves to be complex if the business does not have all of the tools they will need to make their business successful readily available. The e-commerce business solutions on today’s market aim at providing businesses with a convenient way to establish an online store or business and to sell products online. So much goes into establishing an eCommerce site that many of today’s e-commerce business solutions make the task far easier than it was ever before.
Ecommerce is the conduct of business – mainly, but not exclusively, selling and buying of products and services– over electronic systems such as the internet and other computer networks. A wide variety of commerce at Techno Consultancy is conducted this way – entry-level catalogue, shopping cart and real-time transaction processing, custom shipping tables, support for instant payment gateway solutions, and much more. If you want to build an e-business or take your existing business online, the TECHNO BIZ solution can provide your business website with the tools and web hosting it needs. This complete, easy-to-use ecommerce solution, offers all the ecommerce functionality you need, including entry-level catalogue, shopping cart and real-time transaction processing, custom shipping tables, support for instant payment gateway solutions, and much more.
source:- pr-usa.net/
Friday, July 11, 2008
How to get into e-business?
Q. I think I have the ideas and the dedication to be a successful internet entrepreneur, but my degree was not related to business or computing, so I have little technical know-how. Is there a postgraduate course that I could take?
The government-funded scheme Business Link (www.businesslink.gov.uk) helps budding entrepreneurs. The site has useful advice and information on finance and grants, links to other websites, and a section dedicated to IT and e-commerce. You could also try one of the workshops on how to set up your business.
From a technical point of view, much will depend on your ideas and what you need your website to do. If you know absolutely nothing about computers, the most basic qualification is the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL), which will introduce you to most software used in business. Most colleges run an ECDL course: to find your nearest provider, visit www.ecdl.co.uk. Other similar courses focus on the software packages used to create simple websites, or offer training in more complicated programming skills. It all depends on how much – or little – you already know.
In terms of postgraduate courses, again, you're spoilt for choice. Coventry, London South Bank, Westminster and Plymouth universities have Masters degrees in e-commerce; institutions such as Birkbeck, Hertfordshire, Newcastle and Liverpool offer similar qualifications under the guise of e-business. Entry requirements vary though, so contact the course leaders before applying. A database of such courses can be found at www.prospects.ac.uk/links/pgdbase.
Right time for property?
Q. I'd like to become an estate agent with a view to becoming a property developer later in life. Should I do a course before I apply for a trainee position, or just hope for some on-the-job training?
Property development has always been a high-risk career, but currently it's riskier than ever, with talk of a long-term slide in house prices nationwide. You'll need a thorough knowledge of the housing market, as well as a sound understanding of economics if you're going to succeed.
Experience at an estate agency would be invaluable, giving you the chance to learn the basics about which properties sell and why, as well as what today's typical house-hunter is looking for. There are no specific entry requirements for estate agency, but it helps to have good people skills, a knack for sales and to be comfortable using a computer. While you work, you could take industry-specific qualifications through the National Association of Estate Agents (www.naea.co.uk), but because you're viewing the career as a stop-gap on the way to property developing, experiencing the industry first-hand will probably prove more useful.
On the other hand, you might actually be better off staying at university to train as a chartered surveyor. This would give you more professional credibility as a new property developer, which you'd need when it came to seeking investment for a project. For a list of undergraduate and postgraduate courses accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, visit www.ricscourses.org.
Drawing on talent
Q. I'm in the second year of my BA in fine art, but when I graduate I'd like to do a Masters degree in illustration. Could you tell me which courses are the most highly regarded?
There is no league-table system for Masters courses, but it could be worth checking your chosen department's score in its most recent teaching quality assessment. But before you start, think about what you actually want from your studies: is it a broad overview of the field you're after, or do you have a specialism in mind? Two institutions do a highly specific course in children's-book illustration, for example, while Edinburgh College of Art is the only place that offers a postgraduate degree in fashion illustration.
Ultimately, your ideal course will be the one that best meets your professional needs and learning style. Write down everything you want out of the degree – training in digital illustration or work in other disciplines, for instance – and see which course ticks all the boxes. A searchable list of the possibilities is available at www.prospects.ac.uk/pgdbase.
Once you've started your course, you might want to join the Association of Illustrators (www.theaoi.com), which offers special rates for its student members. Benefits include impartial advice on how to lay out your portfolio, and a handy directory of potential clients.
source:- independent.co.uk/












