The growth of online business-to-business (B2b) trading Europe is being hampered by legal worries, according to a new report from Forrester Research. The study found that there is currently insufficient security legislation in Europe that applies to corporate users. E-marketplaces, for example, are not required to run online security layers or even to guarantee that… Continue reading European Online B2B Trading Hampered By Security Worries
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A new report by Jupiter Media Metrix indicates that America’s dominance of the Internet industry may be slipping. The study, which covers markets in Australia, the US, Germany, France, and the UK, estimates that 245 million households worldwide will be online by 2005. It also predicts that the vast majority of growth, as well as… Continue reading US Dominance Of Net May Be Slipping
The number of visitors to online retailers has jumped by 72% since the beginning of the year, according to research by MMXI Europe. The study shows that the number of unique visitors to retail sites has increased by almost two million from 2,533,000 in January to 4,366,000 in September. Despite a small number of high… Continue reading Traffic To UK B2C Sites Grows
Broadband internet users are likely to spend more online than those using modem dial-up connections, according to a new report by the Gartner Group. The research predicts that by 2006 a quarter of US households will spend more than $10,000 each via the Net ÂÂâ 75% of them will use broadband access. Broadband connections are… Continue reading Broadband Users Will Spend More Online
According to IDC Research, home offices in America are relying more and more heavily on the Internet as an aid to business. Their report “Home Offices on the Internet: Forecast and Analysis, 1999-2004” concludes that by 2004 there will be an estimated 92% connected. There are many factors driving this increase: the availability of internet-ready… Continue reading Internet Use In the Home Office Set to Rise
Globally, there will be 35 billion emails sent every day by 2005, according to research by International Data Corporation (IDC). By the end of 2000 the volume of mails is already expected to have reached 10 billion per day. Alongside this growth, IDC claims that web browsers will become more popular than standalone email applications… Continue reading 35bn Emails A Day By 2005, Says IDC
Online investment is growing fast in the UK, according to new research from Allegra Strategies, which predicts there will by 2.4 million active online trading accounts by 2004. In the last year growth has been around 800%, with more than 300,000 accounts running by the end of this year. Experienced investors were the first to… Continue reading Online Trading Popularity Grows In UK
Almost half of all adults in the UK have accessed the internet at some time, according to the latest quarterly survey from the Office of National Statistics. A total 45% – or 20.4m adults – have logged on at least once, although those embracing the new technology are increasingly male and from the professional classes.… Continue reading Almost Half Of All Adults Now Online
Silver surfers are tipped to be the next growth audience on the internet, according to the latest research from Forrester. By 2005, 3.2m retired people will be online in the UK and will present a huge opportunity to advertisers and online businesses. Increased leisure time and a love of communication are helping to push retired… Continue reading Silver Surfers’ Speed Catches Advertisers Unaware
Despite the almost daily announcements from all over the world about the creation of emarketplaces, IDC believes projections calling for thousands of emarketplaces by 2004 are overzealous. IDC is much more conservative, forecasting only several hundred emarketplaces in 2004. “eMarketplaces are just one segment of the business-to-business ecommerce landscape,” said Dr. Leo Lipis, senior analyst… Continue reading eMarketplace Growth Forecasts ‘Overzealous’, Says IDC
