The term "e-business", ie to conduct business through the use of the Internet, was originally coined by IBM in 1997 as part of a marketing campaign. This definition is potentially misleading and is often confused with the term "electronic commerce", which refers specifically to the buy and sale of products and services online (ie, a [...]
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