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Are you ready for e-business?

By Global Research Partners
Johannesburg, 18 Oct 2000

ASYST International SA, the sole South African distributor for Access Accounting Ltd today announced that a recent survey by the UK-based Business and Accounting Developers Association (BASDA), showed that a very representative sample of its global membership believe the market is growing due to a significant interest in e-commerce, and that whether you are ready or not for this, the results provide significant food for thought.

The results show that 46% of its members believe that BASDA`s eBIS-XML is a major focus of their enquiries and only 5% of respondents showed no current interest in e-commerce. 57% showed some interest with no attributable sales and 38% had shown a significant interest with attributable direct sales.

This survey also shows that as we enter the 21st Century, e- commerce is rapidly moving from theory into practice. 38% of respondents are enquiring about eBIS-XML initiatives and 48% are enquiring about supply chain implications. The market is moving well beyond the first stage of building a marketing web site. The case for e-commerce is clear and investment in e- commerce systems is growing at a staggering rate, but many SMEs are not quite up to scratch yet.

To really get business moving, SMEs have to address a number of issues. Firstly, they need to outline an appropriate e- commerce business model, since this would involve how to run online activities alongside traditional ones.

Secondly, they need to look at investing in skills and technology that supports online activity, and when they will take the first e- commerce step and start to build a new front-end system, to gain a trading presence on the .

Finally, they will then be faced with the challenge of integrating their back office systems with new front office systems, where the challenge is how to build a complete solution that is not reliant on levels of investment, new knowledge or skill sets that may be unattainable immediately.

"Integrated e-commerce is key in our view. Unless you have integration between the front office and the back office, you expose yourself to potential errors and costly time delays in transaction processing and order fulfilment," commented Alistair O`Reilly, Managing Director with e-commerce financials software house Access Accounting. "You cannot reap the full rewards from e-commerce unless you have seamless integration immediately. Access can offer an affordable, integrated solution available now."

A locally hosted e-commerce solution could require an investment anywhere from R300000 into millions. Fortunately for SMEs there is an affordable alternative, remotely hosted solution that can cost as little as R20000, and e-commerce can now be put into practice by every business.

For businesses, the benefits of e-commerce outweigh the risks. For consumers, e-commerce means better prices, more choices and more efficient service. Additionally, media coverage is starting to switch from dot.com to traditional businesses applying e-commerce. It is not e-hype any longer; e-business is here to stay.

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ASYST International SA

ASYST International SA is a subsidiary of UK-based ASYST International, providing experienced Consultancy, specialising in the provision and improvement of Business Information Systems. ASYST International is an established expert in financial and business intelligence software systems, providing solutions to improve business efficiency, reduce operating costs and increase profits, and believes in a hands-on approach, from a tailored proposal, through to the best software design and systems configuration, to providing on-going training and support. It is also the sole distributor of Access Accounts in South Africa and Mauritius.