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  • Local e-tailer bags employee hacker

    Disgruntled employees have always posed dangers for businesses, but in the information age, that hazard has become far more sinister. One leading Australian e-tailer learned this the hard way after its systems were violated by a trusted worker.

  • Survey: everybody loves their Greengrocer

    Greengrocer.com.au has once again come out as top dog in the popularity stakes when it comes to online retailers, according to a recent survey.

  • Selecting a credit card payment gateway

    So you want to start selling merchandise or information on the Internet? You have a couple of options: either going for one of those business-in-a-box service packages or sourcing technology from an IT firm. With both options, there is one fundamental technology-based business challenge that you have to surmount--how to collect payment from your Web site.

  • Email draws customers to your site

    Before the Internet, communicating with potential and existing customers was a little hit and miss, but now it's easier than ever to target individuals and companies that are more likely to turn into buyers. So how do you find new customers, quickly?

  • GreenGrocer.com rejigs delivery mechanism

    Australian online store greengrocer.com.au hopes to slash its three-hour delivery time to just one hour, via a B2B e-commerce fulfilment solution from US-based Descartes Systems Group.

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