2. How about Amazon
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In 1995, Amazon.com sold its first book, which
shipped from Jeff Bezos' garage in Seattle.
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The story is an e-commerce dream, and Jeff
Bezos was Time magazines's Person of the Year
in 1999.
3. Amazon.com Basics
Amazon.com sells lots of stuff.
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The direct Amazon-to-buyer sales approach is
really no different from what happens at most
other large, online retailer expect for its range of
products.
You can find many goods.
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4. Amazon.com Basic
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Customer tracking is an Amazon stronghold. If
you the Web site stick a cookie on your hard
drive.
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The other main feature that puts Amazon.com
on another level us the multi-leveled e-
commerce strategy it employs. Amazom.com lets
almost anyone sell almost anything using its
platfrom.
5. Amazon Technology
●The massive technology core that keeps
Amazon running is entirely Linux-based.
●Amazon data warehouse is made up of 28
Hewlett Packard servers, with four CPUs per
node, running Oracle 9i database software.
6. Amazon Technology
● The data warehouse is roughly divided into
three functions: query, historical data and ETL.
●The query servers contain 15 TB of raw data in
2005.
● The historical hold 14 TB of raw data.
● ELT cluster contains 5 TB of raw data.
7. Amazon E-commerce
●Amazon.com has always sold goods out of its
own warehouses.
●Large retails like Nordstrom, Land's End and
Target use Amazon.com to sell their products in
addition to selling them through their own Web
Site.
8. Amazon E-commerce
●Small sellers of used and new goods go to
Amazon Marketplace, AmazonzShops or
Amazon Auctions.
●Another sales channel called Amazon
Advantage is a place where people can sell new
books, music and movies directory from the
Amazon warehouse instead of from their home or
store.