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Definition E-business infrastructure: The architecture of hardware, software, content and data used to deliver e-business services to employees, customers and partners infrastructure can also be considered to include the methods for publishing data and documents accessed through e-business applications A key decision with managing this infrastructure is which elements are located within the company and which are managed externally as third-party managed applications, data servers and networks E-business infrastructure components Internet technology The Internet refers to the physical network that links computers across the globe. It consists of the infrastructure of network servers and communication links between them that are used to hold and transport information between the client computers and web servers Client/server : The client/server architecture consists of client computers, such as PCs, sharing resources such as a database stored on a more powerful server computer. Internet service provider (ISP) A provider providing home or business users with a connection to access the Internet. They can also host web-based applications. Backbones High-speed communications links used to enable Internet communications across a country and internationally. Physical and network infrastructure components of the Internet Hosting of web sites and e- business services Hosting provider : A service provider that manages the server used to host an organization web site and its connection to the Internet backbones. For example: Rackspace describe itself as ‘Europe’s fastest growing hosting company
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