Everyone now-a-day claim to do e-commerce.  When it comes down to scale
and do some fancy website, they tend to keep their volume a bit low.  
I've gathered some of the most promiment e-commerce offerings on the
Internet as of late.  I think this is pretty comprehensive of the overall
market.

There's some Java Servlet e-commerce system lurking which I didn't tend to
yet.  

This is to let you know the possibilities.  I've invested quite some time
studying these guys.  They are my competitors and they won't stop at
anything to take business away from me. :)  Nor will I stop at anything to
take business away from them. :)  

I'm looking forward to see Microsoft + Intel coming out with Network
Express ... so claim to run embedded NT and released to the public
mid-March, which did not become fruitful.  Their announcements seem to be
vaporware to deter some competitors from entering in the space.  If I was
afraid I would back off my plan, since I'm an "absolute nut" :), I'm going
to just fight.

Andy Groove, ex chairman of Intel, said "only the parnoid survive in this
industry."

Regards,
    
Kent

Linux space e-commerce
======================
Intershop + Cobalt (www.intershop.com and www.cobalt.com)

www.miva.com - Runs on NT and Linux, has own scripting language, they'll
loose after realizing it will cost a lot of money to maintain qualify
staffs to continue to improve the product.

www.tallyman.com - Perl based (ick!), not OOP design; open source (GPL).

www.opensales.org - Perl based, messy code.  I wouldn't touch it if I were
you :-)

www.minivend.com - lack customization.  Not OOP design.

www.espeak.com - Don't know what they are up to, but they claim to be
e-commerce this and that.

B2C Commerce
============
www.bigstep.com
www.econgo.com
www.freemerchant.com
IBM HomePage Creator (www.ibm.com/hpc)
iCat Commerce Online (www.icat.com)
Mindspring Estore Deluxe (www.mindspring.net)
Sitematic Catalog (www.sitematic.com)
Yahoo! Store (store.yahoo.com)
www.opensales.com
Mercantec
Intershop (www.intershop.com)
Compaq eZstore (www.compaq.com/smb)
Lycos Merchant Center Shopsite (www.openmarket.com)
Merchandizer (www.merchandizer.com)
SecureMerchant Pro (www.suncommerce.com)
Virtual Spin Internet Store (www.virtualspin.com)

B2B commerce
============
1)  Ariba (www.ariba.com)
2)  Commerce One (www.commerceone.com)
3)  Broadvision (www.broadvision.com)
4)  Interworld (www.interworld.com)



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