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Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, is a very broad term. E-commerce conducted between businesses differs from that carried out between a business and its consumers.
For business-to-consumer e-commerce, the Web has become the dominant pipeline. Our e-commerce solution is a sophisticated e-commerce system resulting from research and experience accumulated through years of work in electronic commerce strategies.
The system's base was developed in the year 1997 in response to a great multinational firm's requirements. The company wanted to replace its e-commerce system, which was based on a famous product developed in Perl and was considered to be complex, rigid, and expensive. Our e-commerce solution was successfully installed in that site and in others due to numerous recommendations. Finally, the commercial launching of the solution was decided. The commercial implementation of the system was accomplished in the year 2000.
Our e-commerce solution has been renowned in an e-commerce development environment as an economical, flexible, sound, and powerful solution. Our e-commerce solutions provide optimum performance in a variety of industries, including: Software, Book Stores, Retail, High-Tech, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Medical and Services.
System Configuration Our e-commerce solution uses Active Server Pages® (ASP), a popular programming language developed by Microsoft® for Web-based applications. In addition, our Web servers support Microsoft Access or SQL Server databases, as those are the applications that our e-commerce solution uses for its database-driven catalogue. Typically, Windows 2000 Server Web hosting packages meet these requirements. How it Works? The shopper locates the customer's eCommerce site. The shopper browses the customer's catalogue. The shopper adds products to their 'basket', and then decides to pay. The customer's WorldPay facilities issue an encrypted 'purchase token' containing the purchase details. WorldPay present the payment form to the shopper. The shopper enters their card details and submits the form. The card is authorised. Authorisation is sent to WorldPay. Acceptance confirmation is sent to the customer. WorldPay sends the response to the shopper. Funds transfer takes place.
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