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e2Commerce
Infrastructure requirement for
20th November 2001
Dinesh Jain
e2Commerce
e2Commerce
Agenda
1. Definition of e2Commerce
2. Importance of E and e
3. Technologies and systems
4. Infrastructure Physical
5. Infrastructure Intellectual
6. Action Plan for stakeholders
7. Further Research
8. Introduction of iS3C
e2Commerce
e2Commerce
Definition
The relevant meanings of the three words as per
Merriam Webster dictionary are as follows:
1. Electronic – of, relating to, or utilizing devices
constructed or working by the methods or principles of
electronics ; also : implemented on or by means of a
computer <electronic food stamps> <electronic
banking>
2. Ecology – the totality or pattern of relations between
organisms and their environment
3. Commerce – the exchange or buying and selling of
commodities on a large scale involving transportation
from place to place
e2Commerce
e2Commerce
Definition e2Commerce is the buying, selling and
delivery of goods and services using
electronic media so as to up keep the
totality of relations between humans and
the natural environment
e2Commerce
Environment Importance
Importance The ancient Jain religion talked
about it in the clearest way.
All living beings are interdependent
Since ancient times Asians have always worshipped
Environment such as Mountains, Rivers, Trees, Forests,
Animals; which has been an Eco concept all along.
“Just like a person can not live alone,
similarly human species can not survive by itself;
Humans have to coexist with all other living
beings by preserving the natural environment.”
e2Commerce
Eco Aspects of eCommerce
Importance
• Reduction in Paper usage
• Reduction in travel & infrastructure usage for
exchange of goods and services
• Reduction in Energy usage and waste due to efficient
Production and Usage by
Intelligent design of Products
Intelligent production processes
Intelligent operation of products and
Efficient delivery
• Reduced Urban expansions due to decentralization of
business
e2Commerce
Importance of e2Commerce
Importance
“eCommerce offers the potential of improving the
environmental efficiency – by using efficient delivery
mechanism and cutting waste” - Braden R. Allenby, Prof.
Columbia Univ. and VP AT&T
“The capabilities of IT are needed to ensure that
economic growth is achieved through reduced use of
energy & other natural resources and an improved
environment ” – Henry Kelly, OSTP USA
• Globalization is inevitable
• eCommerce is essential for Global progress
• Humanity must maintain the ecosystems intact
for its own survival
e2Commerce
Available Technologies and Systems
Technology
Current technologies of Web and Internet
• B2B Exchanges
• Portals and Vortals – WARP of Toyota
• eProcurement - eKomatsu
• eMarket Places - Steel Exchange of India
• Web Malls – 121ware.com
VSAT, WLL technologies for remote and rural area
integration for SMEs and craftsmen from there
Upcoming technologies of THE GRID
Examples of current Technologies empowering Rural
and scattered communities with e2Commerce are:
1. Midas Communications www.midas.com
2. Technology and Action for Rural Advancement
www.TARAhaat.com
e2Commerce
eCommerce Technologies available today
Technology
Current Technologies
e2Commerce
Infrastructure Needs
Infra-
structure
Physical Something tangible like hardware
Intellectual Something intangible like processes
or software
e2Commerce
Physical Infrastructure
Infra-
structure
Computers, Network systems and other
necessary hardware and equipment
Logistics and Shipping
Communication bandwidth
Suitable changes to Packaging industry
Skilled human resources
Connecting global communities with
necessary equipments and skills
e2Commerce
Intellectual Infrastructure
Infra-
structure
Common standards for e2Commerce
Huge software systems and Databases
Communications’ security systems
New financial systems and their integration with legacy
New legal systems for e2Commerce policing
New governmental regulations of customs, taxations etc.
New Auditing mechanisms for e2Commerce compliance
Grading systems a la ISO; for Eco Organizations and their
products and services.
New Labeling standards with alternatives of ‘Green’s
Incentive and disincentive for Producers and consumers
e2Commerce
Action Plan for Stakeholders
Action Plan
1. National Governments
2. World bodies like – UN, WB, IMF, WTO
3. NGOs
4. Large Global Corporations
5. SMEs
6. Common People
7. IT Industry
e2Commerce
Action Plan for National governments
Action Plan
• Taxation and Legal policies and framework
• Setting/Combining Eco and eCommerce standards for
e2Commerce national standards
• Eco Audit systems for organizations and their
products and services
• Setting up of e2Commerce physical infrastructure
Logistics and Shipping
Communication bandwidth
• Suitable changes to Packaging and labeling to declare
the Eco Measure and if not up to mark, the alternatives
• Incentive and Disincentives for producers as well as
consumers
• Training and education to skill up people
e2Commerce
Action Plan for World Bodies
Action Plan
The United Nations, World Bank, IMF, WTO and other
such World bodies must
• Set Global e2Commerce standards
• Lobby actively for e2Commerce technology transfers
to have-not nations
• Include e2Commerce aspects in Nation rankings like
HDI etc.
• Declare Important and fragile Ecosystems as World
Heritage and reserved areas
• Set up World Ecological Funds like WWF
• Incentive and Disincentives to nations for compliance
e2Commerce
Action Plan for NGOs
Action Plan
• Lobby with World bodies
• Lobby with National Governments
• Policing non compliance by Organizations
• Identifying fragile eco Systems
• Promoting e2Commerce awareness among
masses
e2Commerce
Action Plan for Global Corporations
Action Plan
Actively promote e2Commerce internally and externally
• Set up of e2Commerce physical infrastructure
• Comply with e2Commerce standards
• Enforce e2Commerce to supplier
• Educate employees and customers
• Audit internal divisions and subsidiaries
• Incentive mechanism for internal and external
compliance
• Transfer technologies to have-nots
• Fund in own R&D and University education for
e2Commerce technology and awareness
e2Commerce
Action Plan for SMEs
Action Plan
• Set up e2Commerce physical infrastructures
• Comply with e2Commerce standards
• Incentives and Disincentives for employees
• Educate employees
• Lobby large corporations and national
governments
e2Commerce
Action Plan for Common People
Action Plan
Each individual in their personal capacity must do
all or at least some of the following :
• Be proactive in knowing, using, propagating and
lobbying for environmental issues
• As far as possible, Use goods and services compliant
with e2Commerce standards only
• Invest in personal eCommerce infrastructure
• Buy goods and services using eCommerce
• Promote e2Commerce awareness among Family,
Friends and Colleagues
e2Commerce
Action Plan for IT Industry
Action Plan
• Bring out ‘Better, Faster and cheaper’ technologies
and products for e2Commerce
• Adhere to e2Commerce standards
• Invest more in e2Commerce R&D
• Focus on environmental concerns by developing
technologies and products consuming less energy and
having reusable components
• Lobby governments and World bodies for
development of e2Commerce
e2Commerce
More on e2Commerce
Further
Research
Further details on e2Commerce could be seen on the
web sites of
http://Green-ecommerce.com An organization dedicated to
connect people, groups and organizations for e2Commerce
http://www.digitaldividend.org An organization dedicated to bring
benefits of digital economy for betterment of environment
http://earthtrends.wri.org World Resource Institute’s
environmental arm
http://www.cisp.org/imp Information Impact Magazine
http://www.ecommerce.gov US Government site for promoting
eCommerce
http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/ecommerce EU site for promoting
eCommerce and among other issues environment
e2Commerce
Conclusion
The integration Environmentalism E
and e of eCommerce to create
e2Commerce is the way for the progress
and survival of humanity.
e2Commerce – The way Ahead
And all the stakeholders need
to act upon to fulfill the
requirements of both Physical
and intellectual infrastructure
for success of e2Commerce.
e2Commerce
Global IT Consulting firm established in 1996
Focused on e-Business, ERP and EAI solutions
450 Professionals, 9 International offices, 5 World-class Global Solution Centers
Partnerships with top industry solution providers
World-wide clientele across multiple industry sectors
An impressive CAGR of 118% over the last 5 years.
- At a Glance
Providing world-class software development, consulting, implementation; integration and outsourcing services
iS3C
e2Commerce
Comprehensive Solution
Capability
Outstanding People
Global Solution Centers
Solving IT Together
Value for Money
’s
e-Hive
e2Commerce
System Integration (36%)
Collaborative commerce
Multi–product Application Integration
Process integration with CRM, SCM
Enterprise, B2B Integration
Adapter Development and Support
e-Business Solutions (31%)
Self service applications
Knowledge Portals
E-commerce
E-CRM\supply chain
E-procurement
Application Outsourcing (15%)
Application development and
Maintenance support
Product development & support
Implementation and roll-outs
Migrations, Upgrades, re-tool
Global Knowledge Repository
e-ERP Solutions (18%)
Business Modeling and
Implementation
Customization/Bolt-On
Data Migration
PDM
Comprehensive Solution
Capability
Outstanding People
Global Solution Centers
Solving IT Together
Value for Money
Solution and Service Offerings
’s
e2Commerce
Comprehensive Solution
Capability
Outstanding People
Global Solution Centers
Solving IT Together
Value for Money
350 Referenceable client sites in 37 countries
Global Presence, World-wide Delivery
• Global Solution Centers
+ Offices
e2Commerce Project Profile
ERP BaaN
Solectron
Value Proposition
• Expertise in BaaN functional and technical areas.
• Expertise in specialized areas such as EDI, service and supply chain management.
Challenge This mega project offered the challenge of migration to the latest version of BaaN ERP and integration with i2, BroadVision and Extricity. Solectron, the top semiconductor manufacturer, has also undertaken major tasks of deployment of EDI with all its customers and suppliers, enhancements of the service module for the semiconductor industry, and setting up a level-2 support center for its global operations.
Solution In coordination with IBM, the lead partner in this project, iS3C’s team of 35 functional and technical consultants has been deploying its expertise in integrations, EDI deployment, enhancements of the service module and setting up of the global support center.
Results BaaN ERP implemented in record time.
Technology BaaN ERP 5.0b (Greig), Target methodology for implementation, BaaN development methodology for customization, migration from BaaN IVcx to BaaN ERP.
BaaN ERP implementation and integration with i2, BroadVision and Extricity
e2Commerce
System Integration
Project Profile
Challenge Global implementation to integrate disparate systems like Oracle Applications, Informix-based legacy application, i2 running on multiple operating systems and databases; Complexity of the global integration; Stability, performance and data integrity issues.
Solution Studied configuration files to verify permissions; Modified integration components to handle Java exceptions due to incorrect data; Applied a patch to take care of fail-over mechanism for clusters; Shifted local adapters on NT boxes to Solaris and Unix machines; Created views to reduce excessive request/reply, controlling network traffic.
Results The investment in legacy systems was protected and leveraged by successfully integrating Oracle Apps Order Entry modules with the legacy back-office systems.
Technology WebMethods Enterprise integration tools; Adapters: Informix/Oracle/Flat File; Tools:Visual Integrator/Business Integrator/Transaction Coordinator.
Integration of SAP and Oracle using WebMethods’ Enterprise
Value Proposition • iS3C’s knowledge of multiple databases, applications, legacy systems and WebMethods integration tools helped in quickly putting together a robust integration architecture.
• iS3C quickly deployed a team at Motorola’s multiple global project locations.
Motorola
e2Commerce
Application
Outsourcing
Project Profile
Challenge Enable straight-through processing of transactions for the client, provide unified information content to its customers worldwide and complete the project within a fixed time-frame.
Solution Used WebSphere application server to facilitate Citibank to allow buyers create payment transactions using an internet based solution, at marketplaces having a relationship with Citibank. The portal which was designed and developed offered an unified front-end and was integrated with a back-end processing system through a custom-built transaction layer.
Results • Reduced number of errors • Improvement of about 35% in the EOD processing • Targeted personalized offerings to users.
Technology WebSphere App Server 3.5; VisualAge for Java 3.5; IBM SecureWay; EJBs, Servlets and JSPs.
Design and development of a Portal for marketplaces
Value Proposition
• Met the challenge ahead of time.
• Project-managed the entire design, development and deployment of the solution.
• Solution deployed from Global Solution Center at Chicago.
CITI
e2Commerce
Comprehensive Solution
Capability
Outstanding People
Global Solution Centers
Solving IT Together
Value for Money
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e2Commerce
Comprehensive Solution
Capability
Outstanding People
Global Solution Centers
Solving IT Together
Value for Money
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e2Commerce
Thank you all
Thank You
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Arigato Gozaimasu
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