Enterprise
Application Software: EAS is the applications which is developed
for an organization or a group of people to provide the solution. These
applications could be related to the business, schools, government sectors etc.
Type
of EAS:
- · Accounting software.
- · Billing Management.
- · Business intelligence.
- · Business process management.
- · Content management system (CMS)
- · Customer relationship management (CRM)
- · Database.
- · Master data management (MDM)
- · Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
- · Enterprise asset management (EAM)
- · Supply chain management (SCM)
- · Backup software
Services
provided by different mobile banking applications:
1. Account information.
- · Account statement.
- · Alert setting for Transections
- · Insurance policy Management
- · Fund and Equity management
2. Transaction
- · Fund transfer to same bank account
- · Fund transfer to other bank account.
- · Utility bill payments.
- · Check remote deposit.
3. Investment
4. Support
There
are four basic types of business model that any for-profit business will fall
into:
1. Manufacturer
A manufacturer takes raw materials and creates a product, or assembles pre-made components into a product (E.g car manufacturers). A manufacturer may sell its products directly to its customers, or it can outsource sales to another company.
2. Distributor
A distributor is any business that purchases products
directly from a manufacturer for resale either to retail outlets, or directly
to the public. For example, a car dealership would purchase vehicles directly
from the manufacturer and sell them to the general public.
3. Retailer
A retailer purchases product from a distributor or
wholesaler, and then sells those products to the public. A retailer usually has
a physical location, but may also be an online retailer such as Amazon or
Kalahari.
4. Franchise
A franchise can be a manufacturer, distributor or
retailer, depending on what type of franchise you purchase. Here the franchisee
adopts the business model of that franchise.
Under these four types of business, there are various
other ways of structuring your business model.
- · A company that integrates a physical and an online presence. An example would be a retailer who allows customers to order products online, but lets them pick up their order at their nearest store.
- · A company that deals with customers directly via the internet without engaging an intermediary.
- · Direct selling to consumers making use of product demonstrations in the person’s home, for example. There are several cosmetic and jewellery companies that use this model in SA.
- · The Freemium business model works by offering a basic Web service or product, for free, while charging a premium for advanced or special features.
- · Online auctions, which are held over the internet.
Type of E-commerce Applications:
- B2B (Business 2 Business)
- B2C (Business to Consumer)
- C2C (Consumer to Consumer)
- c2B (Consumer to Business)
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