Definition of Silvernet
Silver + Internet =SilverNet
interconnect the quickly aging society and the e-business.
A positioning strategy to serve the elderly as the main customers
ofthe internet service
SilverNet
- Various services designed to deliver greater convenience for the elderly
- A value-added network
- aims to increase the customer value ofthe silver
of our business by describing what we need to accomplish in order to continue achieving sustainable growth.
People: Being a great place to work where people are inspired to be the best they can be.
Portfolio: Bringing to the world a portfolio of quality beverage brands that anticipate and satisfy people's desires and needs.
Partners: Nurturing a winning networkof customers and suppliers, t
Abstract
This paper begins by examining the marketing strategy as a factor of success of Singapore airline, also called SIA. Then, we will explore SWOT at the domestic (national) and international level respectively. Furthermore, comparison with SIA and with Asiana airline will be discussed separately. Also we will mention about position of 4p. Last part, as the concluding part of this paper, wi
of diversified business portfolios with merge and aquisition. But with choose and focus process, it has become the biggest mobilephone company in the world. Now, the main business is developing and producing mobilephone as well as communication system and providing network, digital mobilephone.
Since 1992, Company has gotten down to investing mobile phone business and led the world mobile phone
the part which builds the hardware, software and network. E-learning business is divided three section, solution provider, contents provider and service provider. At first, solution provider means a business proprietor who invents builds, processes, and distributes everything or part of information system which is related with the education to make E-learning. Second, a contents provider is
the fledgling company's airplanes. Now headquarter is located in Memphis, Tenn. The principal officers are Frederick W. Smith, Chairman, President and CEO Robert B. Carter, Executive Vice President, FedEx Information Services and CIO T. Michael Glenn, Executive Vice President, Market Development and Corporate Communications. The company offers integrated business solutions through a networkof su
The company moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1973 after Little Rock airport officials would not agree to provide facilities for the fledgling company's airplanes. The name was chosen to symbolize a national marketplace, and to help obtain government contracts. The company began operations on April 17, 1973, with a networkof 14 Dassault Falcon 20s which connected 25 U.S. cities. FedEx, the first ca
of functions and integrate them into one unified database. For instance, functions such as Human Resources, Supply Chain Management, Customer Relations Management, Financials, Manufacturing functions and Warehouse Management functions were all once stand alone software applications, usually housed with their own database and network, today, they can all fit under one umbrella - the ERP system.
1. Introduction
The Hewlett-Packard (HP) is a leading company in the world which has been specializing its service offerings in accordance with changing IT market. As of 2004, its service offerings expanded through the acquisition of Compaq (even if it is regarded as an example of failed M&A), which allows HP to achieve economies of scale in terms of size, technology, and global network.
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of commercial transactions mean E-Commerce. OECD defines electronic commerce as a new way of conducting business qualifying it as business occurring over networks, which use non-proprietary protocols that are established through an open standard setting process such as the Internet . This definition distinguishes it from the earlier EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) type proprietary based network