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What is e-commerce other than commerce conducted over an electronic framework! There is technology involved and then you need to build applications using those technologies. Choosing the right vendor and application is critical for success. Find out about the nuts and bolts and the picks and shovels of e-commerce; understand the people who do these things, their lingo, culture etc; read industry surveys, reviews, evaluations and information about vendors and applications.

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Is Mobility a Power or a Danger?
- by Russ McGuire
Capturing the power of the Internet and managing its dangers are a neverending corporate balancing act.

Dreams or Nightmares: A Gallery of Web-based Services
- by Chris Lindquist
Current ASP products are an end-user’s dream—and a CIO’s worst nightmare.

What Will You Do When the Cyber-Levee Breaks?
- by Bruce Levinson
We are all dependent on the Internet to run our businesses. Even the best disaster preparedness plans cannot take into account the total breakdown of communications.

How SOA Really Works
- by Christopher Koch
What exactly is service-oriented architecture anyway, and how does it work?

When Standards Aren't Enough: Three Essential Elements of Secure Web Services
- by John Lilly
A scalable, repeatable approach to Web services security will save time and reduce security costs while affording the most protection.

A New Glue Or The Old Soft Shoe?
- by Ben Worthen
With scores of business process management vendors out there, whose product do you choose and why?

Outsourcing: What's the Holy Grail?
- by Jonathan Sapir
Here's a solution to sending jobs offshore: Create a new tool that allows users to create their own solutions, without having to learn how to program.

Setting Up a Web Services Security Infrastructure
- by Andrew Yang
How to keep web services simple and economical.

Don't Believe RSS Hype
- by Jim Rapoza
RSS is full of technical shortcomings and lacks an overall standard.

Applications Supplied on Demand
- by Ephraim Schwartz
Will software as a service become the trend that swallows the enterprise software industry?



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