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E-business (electronic business) is the conducting of business on the Internet, not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners.
http://www.powernet.co.uk/client/general/glossary.shtml
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Either (a) the transaction of business over an electronic medium such as the Internet or (b) any organization (for example, commercial, industrial, nonprofit, educational, or governmental) that transacts its business over an electronic medium such as the Internet. ...
http://www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/it/staff/definitions.html
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Business conducted using electronic media such as the Internet, other computer networks, wireless transmissions, etc.
http://www.denow.com/6gloss/
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The processes and tools that allow an organization to use Internet-based technologies and infrastructure, both internally and externally, to conduct day to day business process operations.
http://www.cylogy.com/library/glossary.html
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stands for electronic business and refers to any kind of sales, services, purchasing or commerce on the Internet.
http://www.broadbandinfo.com/internet-connections-101/glossary/default.html
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business transactions and affairs conducted electronically, without having to be there in person, for example Internet banking, teleconferencing, working from home via Internet
http://www.deh.gov.au/soe/2001/settlements/glossary.html
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A new-tech jargon word used more for marketing than for technical description. Most commonly it broadly refers to conducting business over the Internet (email and web) by communicating and perhaps transacting (buying and selling) with customers, suppliers, and business partners.
http://www.techwriter.co.nz/nerd-eh.html
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Using web and Internet technologies in conducting the business activities. Also expanding end enhancing traditional business practices by means of the Internet. Electronic Mail (E-Mail, email) One of the most popular Internet services. Basically it's the transmission of text based messages. An email message can also contain more structured elements, like tables, images and multimedia. It can also be used to send various data files, by means of attachments. ...
http://web-men.net/glossary.htm
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Business that uses computer media and involves a minimum of two players.
http://aede.osu.edu/programs/e-agbiz/pageglossary/main.html
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electronic form of business, which also includes m-business, ie business that utilizes mobility; another often used expression is c-Business, where ‘c’ refers to convergence, collaborative, or connectivity and entails broadening the connections of electronic interaction.
http://www.finnevo.fi/eng/contents/iso9000_terms.htm
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Terms used to describe trading and conducting business on the internet.
http://www.ccd.net/resources/guide/glosary/glossary1.html
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an Internet-based commercial venture.
http://www.grb.uk.com/263.0.html
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An overarching term for service, sales, and collaborative business conducted over the Internet, either business-to-consumer or business-to business. Some define e-commerce as a monetary transaction segment of e-business, by in most cases, the terms are synonymous. See e-health and e-care.
http://www.payorid.com/glossary.asp
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Encompasses e-commerce Includes as well the front and back office functions of businesses
http://www.pnl.com.au/glossary/cid/32/t/glossary
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Use of the internet to transact business.
http://www.csus.edu/indiv/f/freemand/Class%20Notes/Ch%201%20key%20terms.htm
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refers to all business processes that take place across electronic
http://www.geocities.com/mitalib16/FYHMCT/internet/IT_terms.htm
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Electronic business, or "e-business", is any business process that is empowered by an information system. Today, this is mostly done with Web-based technologies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-business
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