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Book: E-Business With Net.Commerce

Author: Samantha Shurety
Published: Nov 1998
Pages: 752
USD: 50

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Hundreds of the world's leading companies are using IBM's Net.Commerce software to build winning Web commerce sites. Now, readers can too--this book shows how, step-by-step, from planning through deployment and ongoing management. The CD-ROM includes a complete trial version of IBM Net.Commerce 3.1.1 for Windows NT--plus extensive sample code.

e-business with Net.Commerce shows you, step-by-step, how to build a store, from planning through deployment, customization, and ongoing management. Discover how e-business is changing the way companies do business, how to identify your best Web commerce opportunities, and how to capitalize on them. With Net.Commerce 3.1.1, IBM has built an e-business platform with unprecedented power and flexibility. e-business with Net.Commerce will help you leverage every bit of that power to build a site that achieves your goals - and delights your customers.

From the Back Cover

Straight from the IBM Net.Commerce development lab, a hands-on, start-to-finish guide to building and customizing your store on the Internet!
From L.L. Bean to Motorola, hundreds of the world's leading companies are using IBM's Net.Commerce software to build winning Web commerce sites. Now you can too, and you'll be amazed at how easy and affordable it can be.
e-business with Net.Commerce shows you, step-by-step, how to build a store, from planning through deployment, customization, and ongoing management. Discover how e-business is changing the way companies do business, how to identify your best Web commerce opportunities, and how to capitalize on them. A great e-business tutorial and an invaluable Net.Commerce reference, this book shows you how to do all of the following:

  • Choose the right starting point for planning and developing your site.
  • Build your site, product catalog, and database.
  • Add reliable security.
  • Deliver dynamic Web pages with up-to-the-minute pricing and product information.
  • Use Net.Commerce 3.1.1's powerful customization capabilities to build a store that meets your precise requirements.
  • Work with the Store Creator, the Administrator, and other key Net.Commerce features.

With Net.Commerce 3.1.1, IBM has built an e-business platform with unprecedented power and flexibility. e-business with Net.Commerce will help you leverage every bit of that power to build a site that achieves your goals and delights your customers. CD-ROM INCLUDED.

The accompanying CD-ROM includes a complete 60-day trial version of Net.Commerce PRO for Windows NT, Version 3.1.1, the industry's richest set of tools for creating and operating a dynamic, scalable, and secure e-business site! You also get all the sample code from this book, plus a complete online workshop that walks you through the entire store-building process!

About the Author

Samantha Shurety is a member of IBM's Net.Commerce information development team at IBM in Toronto, Canada. She has been integrally involved in delivering hardcopy, interactive and online documentation for Net.Commerce since version 1.0 was first developed.

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