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Sergio Giacoletto Executive Vice President Oracle EMEA. E-Commerce Accelerates. E-Commerce B2B transactions in 2003 Estimate $1.3 trillion Revised $2.4 trillion (Forrester) . . . Nearly double! E-Commerce Productivity by 2005 Estimated $250 billion
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Sergio GiacolettoExecutive Vice President Oracle EMEA
E-Commerce Accelerates • E-Commerce B2B transactions in 2003 • Estimate $1.3 trillion • Revised $2.4 trillion (Forrester) . . . Nearly double! • E-Commerce Productivity by 2005 • Estimated $250 billion • Revised $450 billion (Brooking Institute) . . . Nearly double! “ . . . delivering on its promises. It is helping companies slash costs.” 12 May 03
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Dot.com loop - a business phenomenon of today The history of B2B Marketplaces…. The dot.com boom goes backwards Expectations Backwards free fall Rapidly growing expectations Patience Internet Today Time Dot.com death • Electronic revolution: • Electrify the traditional trading processes • the new economy’s advantages for everyone
The Second Wave of E-Business – Traditional S-curve of adoption # € Business volume € Number of customers Early adopters Mass adoption
Challenges in E-Commerce • Cost of Investment • Cultural • Infrastructure: differences / lack of • Security • Regulatory