E-Commerce-: University of Wales, Trinity Saint David-London
E-Commerce-: University of Wales, Trinity Saint David-London
E-Commerce-: University of Wales, Trinity Saint David-London
DAVID- LONDON
E-COMMERCE-[KALAHARI.NET]
ADIL JOHN
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COURSE
TECHNOLOGY
TSD ID
INSTRUCTOR
MODULE CODE
TERM
- ADIL JOHN
- BA[HONS] BUSINESS INFORMATION
- 29001902
- SBIT6002
-6
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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................ 3
2.0 E-COMMERCE................................................................................................... 3
3.0 BUSINESS ISSUES............................................................................................ 4
3.1 Information technology application with regard to supply chain and value
chain................................................................................................................... 4
3.1.1 E-commerce in the supply chain............................................................5
3.1.2 E-commerce and Value chain (Michael porter).......................................5
3.2 E-business model.......................................................................................... 6
3.3 Success factors of www.kalahari.net and their current strategy...................7
4.0 TECHNICAL ISSUES.......................................................................................... 8
5.0 SCENARIOS (AFFILIATION WITH OTHER BUSINESSES)....................................10
6.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................10
7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY............................................................................................... 11
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The aim of this report is to perform an analysis on an e-commerce website
called Kalahari.net. The report will be based on certain scenarios,
business issues and technical aspects. The report is mainly categorized
into three sections.
BUSINESS ISSUES
TECHNICAL ISSUES
SCENARIOS
2.0 E-COMMERCE
It is important to start off with a brief description of e-commerce before
moving onto the issues and features of Kalahari.net. E-commerce or
electronic commerce can be defined as any commercial or business
transactions carried out through the internet. Nowadays most of the
business transactions are done over the internet. It has become a wide
spectrum of business and ranges from retail, marketing, technology,
exchange of goods, trading and many other services. The emergence of ecommerce has eliminated the restrictions caused due to time and
distance. People can now transfer goods and services electronically. Over
the past decade, e-commerce has grown rapidly and is expected to
continue expanding at a faster rate in the coming years. It is evident that
almost 90% of the businesses have come out of the conventional business
to the electronic world. Another major advantage is for the organizations
that do business with multiple organizations (business to business) as it is
faster, efficient and cheaper compared to the basic traditional methods.
(Sell online, n.d.)
goods. They are also associated with many online businesses from which
services like tickets for major events, movies etc. can be ordered. The
website was launched in october 1998. It commenced with little
preparations and inexperienced workforce; hence the company could not
even achieve a breakeven and was on the verge of a disaster. In march
1999, a new management took over the business and completely
renovated the old system. www.kalahari.net was then relaunched on
october 1999 and eventually it turned out to be a multibillion worth
successful organization. (www.ejise.com)
page to page which other websites failed to provide. The website is taking
advantage of the most advanced information technology to ensure that
they are still at the top of the game. If any aspect of the website falls
behind their rivals, the whole business will be affected by it. It is evident
that during the first launch of the website, the plan was not well conceived
and hence turned out to be a disaster. So it is important that, they must
be well updated with the information technology to maintain the position
ahead of their rivals. The annual turnover of the company over the past
few years shows that their business is still going strong without any
disruption and it can only be achieved through an efficient workforce and
IT department.
(Gandhi, 2006) (Dimitrios Buhalis, 2003)
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-Primary activities
-Secondary activities
1. Procurement it is a secondary activity that includes obtaining
the best possible quality of resources for the firm.
2. Human Resource management this department deals with
activities like recruitment, training etc. During the re-launch of
Kalahari.net, the old management was taken over and experienced
staffs were placed which resulted in their huge success.
Determining the right person for the right task is important in any
business.
3. Technological Development technological aspects, hardware,
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In fact, the website has one or more features that can make it associated
with many of the business models mentioned above.
(Rappa, 2010)
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The main suggestions for the website are based on page loading time
and rest of the technical aspects like navigation, content etc are fairly
good. According to the GTmetrix website report, the image dimensions
are not specified in Kalahari.net, browser caching has to be improved,
optimize images and minify HTML. The best solution for optimizing the
speed of loading time is to enable gzip compression. It can be used to
compress the current data inside the website, so that the overall loading
time can be minimized.
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7.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY
college of business (2008), [Online], Available from:
http://www.webanalyse.info/survey/ewam.nsf [Accessed:25 May 2012].
Dimitrios Buhalis, O.D. (2003) Information Technology penetration and
eCommerce developments in Greece, [Online], Available from:
http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/1105/1/fulltext.pdf [Accessed:12 May 2012].
Gandhi, S.K. (2006) E-commerce and Information technology, March, [Online],
Available from: http://vidyasagar.ac.in/journal/commerce/7%20e-commerce
%20and%20information%20technology%20act%202000.pdf [Accessed:12 May
2012].
Magali Dubosson, A.O.Y.P. (2001) eBusiness Model Design, Classification and
Measurement, April, [Online], Available from: http://www.hec.unil.ch/yp/pub/01thunderbird.pdf [Accessed:25 May 2012].
Porter, M.E. (1985) Institute for Manufacturing, [Online], Available from:
http://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/dstools/paradigm/valuch.html [Accessed:14 May
2012].
Rappa, M. (2010) Business models of the web, 17 January, [Online], Available
from: http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html [Accessed:25 may 2012].
Sell online, [Online], Available from:
http://www.networksolutions.com/education/what-is-ecommerce/ [Accessed:10
May 2012].
Sunil Chopra, J.A. and Mieghem, V. (2000) E-business, 26 April, [Online], Available
from: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/vanmieghem/htm/ebusiness-scmr-april26.pdf [Accessed:13 May 2012].
WEBSITES USED FOR REFERENCE
http://kalahari.com
http://ejise.com
http://gtmetrix.com
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/
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