MB362 Electronic & Mobile Commerce

This module focuses on the business value that we can obtain from the Internet and wireless public networks.

Monday, February 28, 2005

Seminar 6: "Web Server Hardware and Software" & "Competing Platforms"

Outline for Lesson 6:
-A good website for find definitions: http://www.webopedia.com
-Web server basics
-Client and server
-Dynamic content (dynamic vs static page)
-Message flows in a 2-tier and 3-tier client/server network
-Web server software
-Telnet and FTP utilities
-Indexing and searching utility programs (eg. webcrawler aka webspider)
-Data analysis Software
-Link-checking utilities
-Web server Hardware
-Platforms suitability (LMDS, MMDS, Unlicensed Wireless, Portable Broadband, Space Platforms, 3G)
-802.11=>WiFi; 802.16=>WiMax
-Moore's Law (data density doubles every 18 months)
-Promotion of wireless technologies

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Vodafone to install contactless swipe cards in Japanese mobile phones
Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 24-Feb-2005 23:11 hrs

A model holds a Vodafone V603SH mobile phone handset. The Japanese subsidiary of British mobile giant Vodafone said it would adopt Sony technology to let telephones act as contactless cards which can pay bills or act as train tickets.

The Japanese subsidiary of British mobile giant Vodafone said it would adopt Sony technology to let telephones act as contactless cards which can pay bills or act as train tickets.

The selection of the Felica integrated-circuit card by Vodafone, Japan's third biggest mobile operator, will further make the Sony product the sector standard as it is already used by major airlines, stores and banks.

Vodafone KK said it aimed to introduce handsets embedded with the Felica chip in October and initially ship more than one million of them.

The Felica card can be read from 10 centimeters away, which Vodafone said would let it be used for services such as transport and payment.

A Vodafone statement said the combination of the mobile phone and card would make possible a new range of features not available on a plastic Felica card by itself, such as displays of bank account balances.

Felica Networks is a joint venture with Sony, the East Japan Railway Company and NTT DoCoMo -- Japan's biggest mobile service provider and a key competitor of Vodafone.

Felica is the main technology in the Suica card, which allows Japan Railway commuters to pay their fare and buy at outside shops and restaurants without any physical contact. More than 10 million Suica cards have been issued.

Dozens of other Japanese companies have also chosen Felica to provide automatic transactions. They include the nation's biggest carriers Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, convenience store chains AM/PM and Circle K, UFJ Bank and the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi and even McDonald's. — AFP

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