Open Source Enterprise Solutions: Developing an E-Business Strategy
- List Price: $49.99
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
- Publish date: 01/01/2006
Description:
This book provides a comprehensive look at e-business enterprise solutions based on open source software. This expert authoring team covers all the critical components of an open source e-business infrastructure, including:
-- Enterprise Applications (EA), which is the software for bringing manual business processes onto a digital platform. The book covers the two major EAs: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
-- Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), which is the way to get different applications and databases working together within an enterprise.
-- Business-to-Business (B2B), which involves real-time business transactions between clients, partners, suppliers, and resellers. The book covers how the open source community supports XML specifications and tools, which are the driving force behind the success of a B2B system.
-- Business-to-Consumer (B2C), which is e-commerce conducted with the end customer (operations such as Amazon and eBay). The book explains how to use Internet and wireless devices for a successful B2C framework. The companion Web site includes links to all the software discussed throughout the book.
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-- Enterprise Applications (EA), which is the software for bringing manual business processes onto a digital platform. The book covers the two major EAs: Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
-- Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), which is the way to get different applications and databases working together within an enterprise.
-- Business-to-Business (B2B), which involves real-time business transactions between clients, partners, suppliers, and resellers. The book covers how the open source community supports XML specifications and tools, which are the driving force behind the success of a B2B system.
-- Business-to-Consumer (B2C), which is e-commerce conducted with the end customer (operations such as Amazon and eBay). The book explains how to use Internet and wireless devices for a successful B2C framework. The companion Web site includes links to all the software discussed throughout the book.
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