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Title: ECommerce Software


1
E-Commerce Software
  • an industry perspective
  • Sunil Bhargava
  • Contract CTO

2
Personal Background
  • Started undergrad at GWU at 15
  • BS Computer Engineering, 1987
  • MS Software and Systems, 1989
  • D.Sc. Computer Science, abandoned in 1992
  • CTO for many web-technology companies
  • Spent last year at OneSoft, local e-commerce
    software and application services provider
  • Contact Sunil_at_bhargava.com

3
What is e-Commerce
  • e-Commerce has become e-Business
  • Business automation
  • Web-based by definition
  • Application by nature
  • Involving the whole commerce chain
  • manufactures and customers
  • suppliers and buyers

4
The more traditional definitions?
  • Retail (B2C) - Sell-side
  • Market peaked last year and still dropping
  • Bill presentation and payment on the rise
  • Procurement (B2B) - Buy-side or Sell-side
  • Market plateaud last year but stable
  • Different from when business act as consumers
  • Collaborative Commerce (B2B2C) - Sell-side
  • Exploiting and assist the existing channels
  • Market places - Buy-side and sell-side
  • Emulate all benefits of real-world,
    single-product marketplaces

5
Retail (B2C)
  • Value Proposition
  • Disinter-mediate the retail channel
  • Better shopping experience
  • Personalized up sells
  • Comparison shipping
  • Evaporating myth
  • Wider net (anytime anywhere) lower cost viral
    sales
  • Technical Challenges
  • International commerce
  • Multi-lingual content management
  • Cost effective distribution and fulfillment

6
Procurement (B2B)
  • Value Proposition
  • Disinter-mediate brokers and traders
  • Buy side
  • Implementers are large customers
  • Saves money by reducing inventory and purchase
    costs
  • Sell side
  • Implementers are targeting their medium customers
  • Reduces cost of sale and increases revenue per
    customer
  • Technical Challenges
  • International commerce
  • Automation of custom, non-uniform processes

7
Collaborative Commerce (B2B2C)
  • Value Proposition
  • Exploit and extend existing channels
  • Direct market the brand but sell thru traditional
    channels
  • Enable B2C solutions for franchises and dealers
  • Complex selling
  • Value added products and services combinations
  • Technical Challenges
  • Managing conflict with e-initiatives of the
    channel
  • Supporting variety of business processes, logic,
    and rules

8
Market Places (Bs2Bs)
  • Value Proposition
  • Private exchanges
  • Bring Shopping to the traditionally Buying focus
  • Public exchanges
  • Exponential growth in the market place
  • Technical Challenges
  • Custom catalog management
  • Custom and dynamic price management
  • Complex payment processing support

9
What is e-commerce Software?
  • Front-end
  • For Visitors and Customers
  • Web-based by definition
  • Backend
  • For enterprise business managers
  • Merchandisers, Account Mangers, Customer Support,
    etc.
  • Middleware
  • To interface with existing systems
  • Customer, Inventory, Credit, Payment and Order
    Processing systems

10
e-Commerce Front-end
  • Web Application Server
  • Functionality
  • Personalization and Profiling
  • Complex, Dynamic Content Presentation
  • Process Support
  • Shopping Process
  • Buying Process

11
e-Commerce Backend
  • Content Management
  • Merchandizing
  • Catalog management
  • Price and on-line collateral management
  • Process Support
  • Customer Support
  • Anomaly management
  • Payment or Order processing hiccups

12
e-Commerce Middleware
  • Payment Processing
  • Customer specific credit, purchase orders, etc.
  • Electronic payment including EDI and credit cards
  • Order Processing
  • Interface to proprietary, custom enterprise
    systems
  • e-enabled systems of large warehouses
  • e-Services that provide Order Distribution
  • Inventory Management
  • Soft and hard reserve functionality
  • Direct access to specific inventory

13
The critical success factors
  • Backend System Management Functionality
  • Support for workflow and process management
  • Appropriate use of technology for process support
  • Access control in content management
  • Business rules in anomaly management
  • On-line collateral Management
  • Images, Audio, or Video for virtual examination
  • Structured for comparison shopping

14
Whats missing?
  • Community
  • Polls, Message Boards, Chats, etc.
  • Services
  • Fee email, Consumer news and information, etc.
  • Marketing Campaign Management
  • Referrals, Affiliates, Banner ads, Emails, etc.
  • Hot features of the day
  • Amazon innovations
  • Mobile commerce
  • Shopping robots

15
What about services?
  • Shopping Portals
  • Process Re-engineering
  • e-Services
  • Branding
  • On-line collateral development and management
  • Search engine placement optimization
  • Efficiency improvements in web delivery

16
The e-commerce leaders
  • Almost everyone does almost anything
  • Retail
  • BroadVision, ATG, Blue Martini, MS Commerce
    Server
  • Procurement (buy-side)
  • CommerceOne, Clarus
  • Procurement (sell-side)
  • I2, Manugistics
  • Collaborative (sell-side)
  • Click Commerce
  • Market places
  • Ariba, VerticalNet

17
Other important software players
  • Net Perceptions
  • Business intelligence for Commerce
  • eShare
  • Community and Customer Communication
  • TaxWare
  • Almost universal Tax Computations
  • CyberSource, CyberCash
  • Credit card authorization with value-added
    services
  • webMethods
  • With ActiveWorks a formidable middleware vendor

18
Other important service players
  • OrderTrust
  • Payment and Order routing
  • Double-click
  • Banner ad provider
  • VeriSign
  • SSL encryption certificaties

19
Core Solution Requirements
  • Database
  • Oracle
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Application Servers
  • With integrated or separate web server
  • General purposes AppServers
  • BEAs WebLogic, IBMs WebSphere, Microsofts ASP
  • Specific AppServers
  • BroadVision, ART Technology Group, Oracle

20
The vender we love to hate
  • Front-end IIS
  • Web Server
  • Application Server (ASP)
  • Choice of languages but scripted
  • .Net support
  • Easier deployment of services complied code
  • Middleware BizTalk
  • Standards (XML) based inter-application
    communication broker

21
Microsoft Continued
  • Backend Commerce Server
  • Catalog Management
  • Customer (profile Management)
  • Targeting Content to Customers
  • BizDesk
  • Campaign management
  • Catalog, Customers, Content management
  • Order Processing including shipping, tax, returns
    processing, etc.
  • Traffic, Product view, and product purchase
    analysis

22
Important Technologies
  • Everything from the two 400 lbs gorillas
  • Oracle
  • Microsoft
  • DHTML
  • Microsoft won the browser wars in e-business
  • XML
  • Microsofts and IBMs support for SOAP is
    promising
  • webMethods is proving the value in
    inter-application communications
  • Java
  • Server side J2EE, JavaBeans, JSP

23
Questions
  • Responses

24
Parting thoughts
  • Understand the business behind e-business
  • It is business application development for users
    outside the implementers company
  • The line between software or service is blurring
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