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ELECTRONIC

ENTERPRISE
MANAGEMENT

Sravan kumar
09PS022
What is an Electronic Enterprise?

 An enterprise that enables employees,


professionals, teams, groups, vendors,
customers to perform business
operations through electronic exchange
of data and information anywhere at
anytime.
Why an e-enterprise?
 Global reach
 new channels of business
 Flexibility
 Improved performance
 Advantage over competitors
Challenges for an Electronic Enterprise

 Security.
 Data management.
 Integration.
 Organizational redesign.
 Implementation of IT architecture.
 Customer service.
 The capabilities of Internet have given
rise to number of E-Enterprise models

 Virtual Store
Provides information about product, and
sells and delivers directly to customer or
business organization
Ex: amazon.com, rediff.com, ebay.com etc.
 Information Store
Provides information of interest and
earns revenue from sharing and
advertising.
Ex:yahoo.com, msn.com etc
 Online Marketing
Provides a marketing platform where
buyers and sellers can meet to exchange
information, negotiate and place order for
delivery.
Ex: eauction.com, seekandsource.com
 Content Selling
News, music, photos, articles, pictures,
greetings are stored and sold at a price.
Ex: timesofindia.com, gartner.com etc
 Online Service
Offers services to individuals and
business at large and generates revenue.
Ex: Railway, restaurant, airlines booking.
 The enabling capabilities of technology
have given rise to four business models
that work together in an E-Enterprise
organisation. They are:
 Ebusiness
 Ecommunication
 Ecommerce
 Ecollaboration
E-Business
 The scope of E-business is limited to executing core business
process of the organisation.
 The core business processes of the organisation are
procurement, manufacturing, selling, distribution, delivery and
accounting.
 These core processes are best run by application packages
like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
 If enterprise definition is made wider including customer,
suppliers and distributors, application package like Supply
Chain Management (SCM) is best suited for planning and
execution of entire business process.
 Ebusiness systems lay foundation for other Enterprise
applications, namely Ecommerce, Ecommunications, and
Ecollaboration
E-commerce
 It essentially deals with buying and selling of goods
with the advent of internet and web technology.
 Ecommerce today covers an entire commercial
scope online including design and developing,
marketing, selling, delivering, servicing, and paying
for goods.
 Apart from buyer and seller one more important
participant known as 'Merchant Server’
 Merchant server in Ecommerce secures payment to
seller by authorisation and authentication of
commercial transaction.
E Communication
 In E business world, E communication
system is a backbone of all processes
whose role is to share information by
messages or e-mail etc.
 It provides facilities to store delete and
search mails supporting the reference need
of the user. This system is popular in one to
one communication.
 Web publishing.
 Enetrprise information Portal
E-Collaboration
 Every business has a number of work
scenarios where a group or groups of
people work together to complete the tasks
and to achieve a common objective. The
process is called collaboration
 The collaboration now is possible with e-
technologies, which put these teams in
network with Internet support for
communication, access to different
databases and servers.
 The biggest advantage of E-
collaboration is that it taps the collective
wisdom, knowledge and experience of
the members.
 Ecollaboration system components are
Internet, Intranet, Extranet and LAN,
WAN networks for communication
through GroupWare tools, browsers etc.
Security issues
 Many users
Customers
Employees
Suppliers, distributors etc
 Many applications
Logistics
Financials
Services
Production
ERP, CRM etc

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