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You're basically reinventing OEI here. Why not web face the existing OEI
and tweak for customer web use. That way you maintain you existing business
logic and populate your databases in any way you choose.

Thanks,

Mark

Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com


                                                                                
                                                                      
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>5,000 for the server, 10-20,000 for design and implementation, and
voila...
they're rolling.
There's a ton of things missing here.
where is the redundancy (a 5,000 server ain't staying up 7x24x365-backups,
updates,weekly MS security patches.) with this kind of volume an outage
could put them out of business (and your off the shelf store software
may/may not handle multiple server instances with fail-over).
where's the network infrastructure - T1, routers, FIREWALL, etc. (with
redundancy)
Store software - Rob mentioned affiliate program and on-line service....
How does all this tie into their existing system (last time I spec's one of
these with a so-called "web designer" he said he would
send the orders out of the web server via email!! I asked about a direct
update to my DB2 (iSeries) and I got a blank stare...)
Inventory qty checks to my backend database...credit terms...
this is a massive project on any platform.
imho
jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shields, Ken" <kenshields@xxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2003 9:04 AM
Subject: RE: Using an AS/400 for a high volume on line store


> Save them some money.
> Obtain their Domain name.
> Hire a Web designer.
> Use any of a dozen currently available shopping cart apps.
> Tie in your credit card approval software,
> Bingo...5,000 for the server, 10-20,000 for design and implementation,
and
voila... they're rolling.
> OR
> spend lots of money on AS400.....
> Your choice....
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Phillips [mailto:niceguy420l@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 10:51 PM
> To: MIdrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Using an AS/400 for a high volume on line store
>
>
> HI I met the owner of an online store. They currently use Yahoo as their
store hoster. She said that they would like to switch to inhouse but think
it would cost 250K. They have about 15,000 items and are doing about 3000
orders a week. They are experiencing increased growth. They have an
affiliate program no online customer service. Many orders have to be faxed
in anyway because they may have an 'as is'  status and have to have a
signature. I just want to know if an AS/400 and which one could be their
hardware and what software or utilities would be needed, and would the
price
be much lower than 250K? I realize this is very general dimensions but I
can
find out more. Obviously because I am familiar with the 400, I want to
offer
that I can help facilitate the transition.
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Do you Yahoo!?
> The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.
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