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Web-Based Tools Discuss pros and cons of hosting company’s web site Discuss features of typical Web server software packages Discuss fundamental duties of a Web server Compare and contrast push vs. pull technologies.

Web server Hardware and Performance Evaluation Key question is whether a company should host their own Web site Find out what management and sales staff want to accomplish with a server –Whom do they want to reach? –Will the server run transactions? –How involved will the staff be on a daily basis?

Third-party or Internet Service Provider Web and e-commerce novices do not need hardware or software to launch a site Fills the often time-consuming staffing requirements Company does not need to establish a direct Internet connection

Web Platform Choices Faster servers are better than slower ones Good choice for the present, and for the future. Intranet and external traffic demands Operating systems supported Scalable

Group Assignment Find 3 different hosts- For each, answer the following –Is the service scalable? –Is security (SSL) available? –How is the level of service measured? –Price a low, mid, and high range of service for each host provider

Web Server Software Feature Sets Core Capabilities –Process and respond to Web client requests using the HTTP protocol –Virtual servers(hosts): more than one server per machine Security –Validation of username and password –Processing certificates and key pairs FTP –Transferring of flies to or from the server

Web Server Software Feature Sets Searching –Searches the existing site or entire Web for documents –Indexing provides full-test indexes for files stored on the server Data Analysis –Capture visitor information Who, how long, date & time, what pages were visited.

Site Management Web management tools –Front Page, etc. Web site validation programs –Linkbot Pro –Big Brother –Siteinspector

Site Development HTML Web page editors Software development kits Web page upload support (one-button publishing) Popular software packages include –FrontPage, Dreamweaver –Cold Fusion, PageMill –HoTMetaL Pro, Netscape Composer

Market Shard of Installed Public Web Server Software Web Servers with sites

Pull Technologies Technology used when an individual searches for information using a search engine or hyperlinking

Push Technologies - intranet An automated delivery of specific and current information from a Web server to the user’s computer’s hard drive May be used to provide information on –Health benefit updates –Employee awards –Changes in corporate policies –Other relevant information

Push Technologies - internet An automated delivery of specific and current information from a Web server to the user’s computer’s hard drive »Banner ads » s Stickiness factor – how long does customer linger?

Intelligent Agents A program that performs functions such as inforemation gathering, information filtering, or mediation (running in the background) on behalf of a person or entity Examples of widely known agents: –Auction Bot, BarginFinder –Firefly, Kasbah

Example Uses for Intelligent Agents Search for the best price and characteristics of various products Procurement –Deciding what, when, and how much to purchase Stock alert –Monitors stock and notifies when certain conditions are met (purchase 100 shares if the price is below $61 per share)