| Hírek és linkgyûjtemény
az e-services koncepcióról, fejlesztõi
eszközeirõl valamint már megvalósult
alkalmazásairól |
Szamosvári
György, a HP Magyarország E-services
programmenedzserének angol nyelven olvasható
prezentációja az E-services koncepcióról.
A CHIP Magazin 2000. májusi számának
72-73. oldalán olvasható interjúban
Szamosvári úr részletesebben
foglalkozik az e-services alkalmazások gyakorlati
felhasználási területeivel, valamint
a myílt forráskódú e-speak
szoftverrõl, amely lehetõvé teszi
az elektronikus szolgáltatások egymás
közötti kommunikációját. |
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Hewlett-Packard
Chief Scientist, Alan Karp describes the history and
vision of e-speak
in sixty slides with speaker
notes.
This is the presentation they
give almost every day to partners and interested developers
who are considering using e-speak in their businesses.
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HP takes a stake
in e-services firms
Through free equipment and
an equity investment, Hewlett Packard will give at
least $15 million to USA.net.
Today's deal along with others is part of HP's "e-services"
plan, which helps businesses move their operations
on to the Internet. HP often takes a percentage of
a business partner's revenue stream in exchange for
hardware and other services. HP will make an investment
of an undisclosed sum, as well as offer USA.net HP
hardware, software, and services, said Nick Earle,
senior vice president of HP's enterprise computing
group. USA.net offers email and other advanced messaging
services through its Web site.
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Hewlett-Packard
and vJungle empower you
to streamline business processes and improve the bottom
line, with a one-stop source for integrated, essential
business services. We provide you with both fee and
FREE tools and services -- you choose what's best
for you...
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| HP e-services fejlesztõi
eszközök és információk
legteljesebb gyûjteménye |
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HP sets up Eservices.solution
to help finance Internet start-ups
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has set
up a centralised, 100 person Eservices.solution organisation
to finance Internet start-ups in the US, UK, France,
Germany. The unit will provide the companies with
up to $1 million worth of hardware, software, support
services and training in a bid to boost HP's push
into the ebusiness arena.
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HP boosts fund for
web startups
Hewlett Packard (HP) has increased
the funds available in its internet startup financing
scheme to $2m to boost sales of its ecommerce products.
The computer maker will pump an extra $1m into the
initiative, called the Garage Program, which aims
to finance as many as 1000 dot com startups a year.
The extra funds will provide additional support in
software development and marketing to 200 companies.
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HP brings pay as
you go computing to the masses
Hewlett-Packard has announced
a capacity-on-demand programme for its enterprise
server line, bringing 'pay as you go' computing to
a wider range of customers. The company said that
the programme, called instant capacity on demand (ICOD),
enables customers to utilise the processors they need,
saving money and enabling better responses in ebusiness
environments.
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| The e-services revolution
-Transaction-based Alliance with the HP 3000 Download
the .pdf E-services Alliances The Next E. E-Services
There's no doubt that Hewlett-Packard is leading the
way in the e-services revolution. HP's step-by-step
approach to e-services provides solutions for every
aspect and level of the changing e-business landscape.
One of the e-services solution concepts that HP has
been developing seeks to address a critical challenge
facing end-user customers - reducing the cost structure
of applications running on high-end server systems
like the HP 3000. |
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What does it take
to deliver e-services?
What solutions does Hewlett
Packard provide? To be successful in the e-services
revolution, companies will have to re-evaluate their
needs for existing services. In most cases, this will
require upgrading for expanded volume, greater connectivity,
increased flexibility, and tighter security. E-services
are built on the foundation of services already in
place. However, they significantly broaden the demands
placed on current systems. |
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E-Services
Scramble Vendors,
including a new Microsoft-Andersen
Consulting partnership, race to grab a share of the
growing market for E-business systems
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IT Consulting Facilitates
Super-Fast Super(E)market
Business executives from major
consumer-products companies-members of the Grocery
Manufacturers of America trade group-decided to create
an online marketplace. Within 24 hours, a team of
consultants from PricewaterhouseCoopers had drafted
a plan. On March 7, the plan was presented to a GMA
executive steering committee. Last week, the group
disclosed its intentions to the rest of the world.
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E-Services Teams
Offer Integration Providers join forces to help businesses
link front- and back-end systems
One of the biggest challenges
facing E-businesses is integrating front- and back-end
systems. Finding the skills, internally or externally,
to do that job is difficult. E-services providers
are trying to fill the void.
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No Letup In Demand For E-Services
Growing number of IT managers
will have no choice but to rely on E-services companies
this year to initiate or escalate their online projects.
But caution is key when selecting providers, as
the market is changing rapidly.
(informationweek)
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E-Business
Essentials
Whether you're a mom and
pop shop or a major retailer, these tools can help
bring the business benefits of new technology to your
customers -- and the customers to you.
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HP's e-services
campaign paying off
Hewlett-Packard's interest
in fancy new Internet services is reaping rewards
and has taken its business in an unusual direction--managing
phone calls. At a conference here, Hewlett-Packard
announced a partnership today with Telenomics where
HP will house the company's telephone system management
software, which lets companies offer telephone directories,
manage billing, and detect when outsiders are pirating
phone lines for their own illegal use.
(CNET News.com August 18, 1999) |
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Market For E-Services
Blooms
Market to reach $19.5 billion
in 2000, says Forrester Research by Aaron Ricadela,
Jennifer Mateyaschuk, and Larry Greenemeier [ March
28, 2000 ] In the flower business, where opportunities
wilt if you move too slowly, American Floral Services
needed to set up a retail Web that blossomed quickly.
The technology-support organization for 24,500 independent
retail florists plans to introduce its online shopping
service, Eflorist.com, on April 1-just 10 weeks after
it started development. American Floral credits the
quick turnaround to its IT services provider, IBM
Global Services.
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The Rise of E-Services
Internet Transactions Take on the Print World
If you're looking for a way
to save money and time on your print jobs, look no
further than the Internet. E-services are exploding
on the print scene because of their capabilities:
They not only link buyers and sellers, but include
project management software, tailored to the printing
industry, that walks the user from a first quote to
a final invoice, including any side trips required
for revisions. Appearing in the last couple of years,
e-services are closely tied to the Internet and require
only a standard Web browser. Fees are typically a
few percentage points (one to five) of the job's total
invoice amount.
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The Ericsson e-services products
enable operators to implement
new services for Internet access, security, energy
control etc. using one common platform.
(ericsson)
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EXOCOM delivers
e-business solutions quickly and effectively
Our agility and depth of experience
allows enterprise-scale clients to execute faster,
meet new challenges and capture maximum value from
e-business opportunities. This efficiency is achieved
through a balance of unique and innovative approaches
to each customer's needs and through an effective
use of our previous learnings and best practice experience.
The results are an early capture of value and a solid
foundation upon which future vision can be built.
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| HP's
Developer's Conference
is an intensive e-services conference that will help
you guide your business into Chapter 2 of the Internet.
Every Internet developer making decisions about present
and future technology directions and solutions should
attend one of these events! These conferences will
give you information on end-to-end, integrated technologies
and tools to provide customers with solid, reliable
open systems solutions to meet and exceed their e-service
requirements. |
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Preparing
for the E-Services Revolution
The Internet-based economy
is about to shift gears again. We're about to move
from the hype of portals and Web site traffic to the
real world of complex transactions being enacted in
real time, mostly behind the scenes. We're about to
embark on a new era in which most companies will begin
to focus on a few very strategic business processes.
Innovative companies will package up their strategic
processes as services that can be provided and/or
launched via the Internet. Soon, many business-to-business
and business-to-consumer activities will be handled
by a series of e-services locating one another, negotiating
with one another, and handling each other's requests.
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