Word info

e-business

Noun

Meaning

(uncountable, business) The practice of servicing businesses or employees over the Internet.

(uncountable, business) The practice of running a business over the Internet; e-commerce.

(countable, business) A business that operates partially or primarily over the Internet, usually providing services to other businesses.

e-Business (plural e-Businesses)

Alternative letter-case form of e-business.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

In 2013, the McAfee E-Business Server was transferred to Software Diversified Services, which now sells, supports, and develops it under the name SDS E-Business Server. Source: Internet

"McAfee partners with Software Diversified Services to deliver E-Business Server sales and support." 2014-01-17. Source: Internet

IBM Solutions Grid for Business Partners: Helping IBM Business Partners to Grid-enable applications for the next phase of e-business on demand * An earlier example of the notion of computing as utility was in 1965 by MIT's Fernando Corbató. Source: Internet

By combining the power of Lotus Domino, the Xerox Document Centre and open standards, we're making it easier for customers to apply the benefits of e-business technology to the day-to-day task of managing and sharing information." Source: Internet

Hailing the opening as a major win for the city of Chicago, Mayor Richard M. Daley recognizes that "IBM's Chicago Solution Partnership Center will help companies navigate the fast-paced, exciting and promising world of e-business." Source: Internet

He also cited IBM research that shows European firms are taking a much more pragmatic approach to implementing e-business solutions than their US counterparts, and are focusing primarily on the business-to-business opportunity. Source: Internet

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