2014
DOI: 10.4236/ajibm.2014.42015
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Comparative Study of Traditional Network Marketing and E-Commerce Marketing Based on Cloud Computing

Abstract: Cloud computing aims to integrate more than one relatively low-cost computing entities into a perfect system of powerful computing capabilities, and distribute this powerful computing capabilities to end-users by the advanced business model. Traditional network marketing has played an important role in the e-commerce industry, bringing invaluable wealth for online transactions, but with the continuous improvement of people's living standard, traditional marketing methods can no longer meet the market requireme… Show more

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“…It has been advanced until now (Sihi and Lawson, 2018). In addition, after distributed computing, pervasive computing and grid computing, cloud computing has been extended in various zones, such as buying and selling (Ghadimi et al , 2018; Spencer et al , 2018; Yin and Liu, 2014). Worldwide demand for service and energy are quickly growing, causing concerns over the security of supply and threatening price stability (Gao et al , 2019; Ghadimi, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been advanced until now (Sihi and Lawson, 2018). In addition, after distributed computing, pervasive computing and grid computing, cloud computing has been extended in various zones, such as buying and selling (Ghadimi et al , 2018; Spencer et al , 2018; Yin and Liu, 2014). Worldwide demand for service and energy are quickly growing, causing concerns over the security of supply and threatening price stability (Gao et al , 2019; Ghadimi, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%