11 Nov 2011
| by Adam Woods
Ecommerce is revolutionising the business landscape and, as every brand has the potential to become a retailer, the stakes are high, writes Adam Woods.
27 Jan 2011
| by Matt Williams
Morrisons, the UK's fourth largest supermarket chain, is looking for a digital agency to help develop strategic and marketing activity ahead of plans to expand its ecommerce offering later this year.
21 Aug 2002
| by IGD Consumer Unit
The following section outlines the systems used by the major retailers to share information with suppliers. By IGD Consumer Unit
28 Nov 2001
| by Claire Billings,
LONDON - Andreas Schmidt, CEO of Bertelsmann's eCommerce Group famed for inking a controversial deal with Napster, has been ousted from the German media giant amid reports that the unit he ran is to be folded into its direct-to-customer division, Bertelsmann Direct Group.
17 Aug 2001
| by Gordon MacMillan,
LONDON - Angela Megson, e-commerce director at Sainsbury's, has resigned just a week after the supermarket group and Carlton Communications pulled the plug on their joint-venture television and internet food and drink project, the Taste Network.
01 Aug 2001
| by Baumer and Poindexter
Cyberlaw and E-Commerce has been created to address the legal issues surrounding the Internet and Electronic Commerce in light of technological changes that have radically altered the legal realities that confront business managers.By Baumer and Poindexter
05 Jul 2001
LONDON - United Business Media has scrapped its business-to-business e-commerce strategy as it seeks to further stem losses from its online business.
30 Nov 2000
InStyle magazine, the spin-off from Time Inc-owned People magazine, is abandoning plans for an e-commerce venture, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
10 Aug 2000
| by BEN ROSIER
Homebase, the Sainsbury s-owned DIY chain, has hired Kingfisher
marketer Beatrice Lafon to be managing director of its e-commerce
operation, homebase.co.uk, as it prepares to roll out its first online
shopping site.
11 Mar 1999
| by NEILL DENNY
Chancellor Gordon Brown put the internet at the top of the agenda
for UK businesses in Tuesday s budget, describing e-commerce as the
industry which is the greatest driver of world economic growth
today .