When organizations go online, they have to decide which e-business models best suit their goals. A business model is defined as the organization of product, service and information flows, and the source of revenues and benefits for suppliers and customers. The concept of e-business model is the same but used in the online presence. The [...]
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AgStar Financial Services, ACA is a cooperative in Mankato, MN owned by over 23,000 client-shareholders. The company operates in 69 counties located in Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin, and is one of the larger Farm Credit associations in the nation. AgStar provides a full range of financial services, including accounting, appraisals, business management, consulting, farm cash [...]
Auction sites, like garage sales, flea markets, classified advertisements and other independent sales venues, sometimes draw criminals wishing to sell stolen products, but for law enforcement organizations, finding stolen goods offered online is sometimes easier than more traditional detection methods. Some criticism is leveled at online auction websites for uneven representation of items offered for [...]
For a decade and a half (1980-1995) Ezenwa headed the Developmental Information Libraries, a business that established national and international consultancy providing research and project management expertise for business operations, local governments, villages in Africa, and the rural United States. Coordination efforts ranged from stimulating international trade; tourism; agricultural development; alternative energy usage, wildlife conservation [...]
Koster attended Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, receiving a Bachelor’s degree in English (Creative Writing) and Spanish in 1992. The same year he became involved with MUDs as a developer of ”Worlds of Carnage”, then in 1994 moved on to become implementor of ”LegendMUD”, where he was known as Ptah. He also played ”MUME” for [...]
Atomic Mall is a multi-seller online marketplace based in Yakima, Washington. It was launched in July 2008 by founder Mike Shannon, who had previously worked as an independent software publisher and distributor, and had developed and operated private ecommerce sites in the retail sector. As of June 2010, Atomicmall.com hosts over 45,000 established members, roughly [...]
Web-to-print, also known as Web2Print or remote publishing, is a commercial prepress process that bridges the gap between digital content online and commercial print production. This process allows a print house, a client, and possibly a graphic designer to create, edit, and approve computer-based online templates during the prepress phase. This process increasingly calls for [...]
IU East offers over 50 degree programs at the bachelor’s and master’s degree levels. Forty-eight of these are conferred through Indiana University, whereas six are conferred through Purdue University. Academic schools Indiana University East is organized into seven schools: *School of Business & Economics :The School of Business & Economics at Indiana University East hosts [...]
Auto-online was launched in 1998 as a B2C offering. The new B2C (Fleet to Street) channel was initially tested with Hertz in 2003, then Inchcape and finally with the Bank of Scotland. Following the pilot, a number of major fleet disposers now utilise the channel. It has developed at a steady pace and describes its [...]
Jeffrey T. Kuhner is a radio host in Washington DC on WTNT, a columnist and writer. He is a regular contributor to the commentary pages of ”The Washington Times”, where he writes a weekly column, and has written for ”Human Events”, ”National Review Online” and ”Investor’s Business Daily”. He is also the president of the [...]


