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e-business
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e-business

(Electronic-BUSINESS) Doing business online. The term is often used synonymously with e-commerce, but e-business is more of an umbrella term for having a presence on the Web. An e-business site may be very comprehensive and offer more than just selling its products and services. For example, it may feature a general search facility or the ability to track shipments or have threaded discussions. In such cases, e-commerce is only the order processing component of the site. See e-commerce.


e-business [′ē‚biz·nəs]
(computer science)


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It makes great strategic sense for Software AG to gain direct control of our business in North and South America, Japan and Israel, and to offer our customers a superior platform for all our electronic business technology and services offerings.
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