Title: Realworld ecommerce
1Real-world e-commerce
- Tony Phillips
- Project architect
2Objective
- To understand the impact of e-commerce and whats
driving it - To know what the key technologies and technology
trends are
3Agenda
- Who are Quidnunc? Why do we know
about e-commerce? - What is e-commerce and why is it important?
- What are people doing about it?
- What are the key technologies for e-commerce?
- What are the key trends in e-commerce?
4Quidnunc who?
- e-commerce is what we do
- global e-commerce software house
- 10m turnover
- 200 people, average age 26
- vanguard technology
- mix of blue chip and dot-com clients
5What ise-commerce?
6e-commerce is...
- ...the digital exchange of value.
7e-commerce is...
- ...the digital exchange of value...
- which involves a transaction closed over the
internet.
8The whole process
9Why ise-commerce important?
10Changing products
11New possibilities
Product unbundling
Electronic delivery
Dynamic pricing
Profile based recommendations
On-line bidding
Real-time eCare
Self service
Subscription pricing
New product bundles
Integrated supply chain
New direct channel
Post-order production
Auction based pricing
Mass customisation
Brand extension
12The ROI gold mine
- Processingof orders, calls, etc is 5 to 10
times cheaper - Customers up-sell or cross-sell themselves, so
revenue per customer can be 50 higher - Viral marketing can lead to explosive growth
13e-commerce forecasts
- e-commerce as a percentage of worldwide sales
Source Forrester Research Inc.
14Market speed
- intermediaries help consumers search and compare
prices - purchase decisions are made quickly
- more transparency
- less customer loyalty
15The value web
16To prosper in the new environment, an
organizations principal virtue needs to be
agility.
17What are businesses doing about it?
18Vision
- Before strategy comes vision
- lets create the same feel online as we offer
now in the physical world
- Need to get a lot more creative
- combine brand, business objectives, unique
qualities of each industry, technology
possibilities
19Digital strategy
- What to do to achieve the vision
- there are already plenty of patterns to use
- these patterns can be applied to different
businesses in creative ways - this plus practical thoughts form the basis of a
digital strategy
20Cannibalize your own business
- Barnes and Noble
- catalog with online ordering
- reader reviews of of titles
- steals business from traditional stores, but also
steals business back from amazon.com
How can you compete with your new web competitors
on the web?
21Go pure cyberspace
- Egghead software
- closed retail outlets - became internet only
- deliver services and product digitally
- auctions on surplus stock
What if we made the digital world our first
priority and the physical second?
22Outsource to your customers
- What size of mortgage can I afford?
- Do I really need a repairman?
What do you do for your customers that they would
rather do for themselves (and could probably do
better)?
23Change the pricing model
- Priceline
- buying service for airline tickets and new cars
- reverse auctioncustomer names their price, and
Priceline finds a major airline willing to
release seats - better prices for buyers, new market for sellers
Would your customers benefit from a different way
of pricingeg, micropayments or auctions?
24Make first contact
- Microsoft Carpoint
- online car salessearch inventory of hundreds of
car dealers - own the relationship with the customer
- aims to be the first place a car buyer visits
What is the first step your customers take in the
chain of events that lead them to buy from you?
How can you make contact with them then?
25What are the key technologies for e-commerce?
26Simple web publishing
27Architecture foundation
28Enterprise services
What are enterprise services? desk is supported
by building services heating and ventilation,
telecoms e-commerce applications rely on digital
services credit checking, customer profiling new
apps become smaller and cheaper to build
29Enterprise services and applications
30Application components
What is a component? piece of software that
provides a well-defined function via a
well-defined interface Component
technologies Microsoft COM / MTS JavaBeans /
EJB CORBA
313-tier web architecture
FIREWALL
FIREWALL
E-COMMERCE APPLICATION SERVER
32e-commerce Tools
Strategy
Tool
Product
ATG Dynamo, MS Site Server
33Many commerce channels
stores
e-commerce
affiliates
direct mail
34Legacy integration
- Legacy systems support existing business
operations - eg ordering, fulfillment, marketing, financials
- key technology is XML (eXtensible Markup
Language) - glue that ties together disparate systems
35Fitting it all together
FIREWALL
APPLICATION SERVER
36What are the technology trends in e-commerce?
37Broadband
- Convergence of computing and consumer electronics
- streaming media to enrich consumer experience
- web access through TV cable
- web as delivery channel for digital media (voice,
music, video etc) - Beware the hype!
38New delivery mechanisms
- WAP is the current buzzword
- Phones, PDAs, watches all web-enabled
- UI and bandwidth limitations
- Usability challenges
39Behind the scenes web
- Pervasive, unobtrusive connectedness
- local wireless networks (eg Sun Jini)
- web-enabled appliances that are self-diagnosing
and self-maintaining - software agents take people out of the loop
40Interested in Quidnunc?
Talk to me Take a card and e-mail
me www.quidnunc.com