Online retail was off to a great start this year, says the IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index.
Famous Chinese e-commerce company, Alibaba group, is having tough a time facing government criticism.
A European cloud network needs to benefit users, rather than providers' needs, says Werner Vogels. Lowering the barrier of entry will lead to more experimentation.
Soon, you'll be able to order a Double Whopper without having to travel to the nearest restaurant.
The 2016 State of the Digital Commerce report, published by salesforce eCommerce integration company CloudCraze, says 70% of companies have spent more than £710,000 on their website - in fact, 30% have spent more than double.
Many of the top desktop websites in travel, news, sports, and eCommerce fail the most basic test of usability: load time, says a new global probe.
64.54 per cent of all website visits by UK shoppers to retailers was made via a mobile device this year, says a new study.
Monetate, the web personalisation provider, has highlighted five digital marketing trends it believes will impact retailers in the coming year.
Card industry veteran Jonathan Holden has been appointed CEO for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region for cloudBuy, the cloud eCommerce marketplace.
As the new Care Act went live on April 1st, local government is looking towards technology-based solutions to help it meet new legal requirements for health and social care systems.
The House of Lords is launching an inquiry into the feasibility of allowing unmanned drones to swarm the skies of the UK.
The problem: legacy infrastructure is failing to keep up with the increasingly fast developments in technology that are taking place within ecommerce, says Tim Jenkins Country Sales Director of e-Spirit UK.
Data from the IMRG Capgemini Quarterly Benchmarking report reveals that, for the first time ever, more than half of visits to retail sites in the UK come from mobile devices.
Royal Mail has launched a new parcels shipping and tracking system that aims to improve integration between e-retailers’ IT systems and its own software.
The social network has announced a digital payments service in collaboration with Groupe BPCE that will allow anyone with a bank card and a Twitter account to transfer money easily.
A survey of professionals working in the UK and US has found that they are not being tempted by cheap deals that sacrifice speed, security or customer service.
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