EMC and PTC, a product development company, have entered into an alliance to provide their respective customers with integrated collaborative product commerce solutions.
An Ernst & Young report on the state of the global online retail industry suggests that South African e-tailers could prosper if they adapt to several key patterns emerging in the online retail industry.
Oracle has announced three new products it says will improve the degree of collaboration in the manufacturing industry. It predicts that business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce is moving from transactions towards collaboration.
PricewaterhouseCoopers says that following a recent announcement by the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, online businesses cannot ignore the tax consequences of where they locate their equipment.
More South Africans shopped online this festive season than ever before. Profits are up, and confidence is strong that 2001 will prove more lucrative than previously expected.
Compatible Information Technology Systems, a NavisionDamgaard solution centre, has implemented a mid-range financial system at Radiospoor Telecoms.
Dimension Data (DiData) has partnered with Centra, a software infrastructure and application service provider, to allow business-to-business Internet collaboration.
According to Acuity Media Africa, SA consumers spent at least R20 million at Internet retail sites during the 2000 holiday season.
PeopleSoft says it recently outperformed other e-business application companies in the "B2B Vendor Challenge", sponsored by the Open Application Group.
MasterSkill says it will adapt the "E-commerce for SA Managers" book written by Cornelius Bothma for online distribution as a training programme through Mskill.com, its online learning Web site.
Aqua Online, an e-commerce solutions provider, has established Aqua Pay, a payment gateway into the US banking system.
Eve Dmochowska, co-founder of myZone.co.za, analyses recent statistics compiled by the company to help consumers make use of e-commerce sites.
Mike Moore, business development consultant at Rubico, says that because companies` e-business needs differ, they require different e-business solutions.