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E-Commerce Solutions Solutions * Shopping Carts * Online Merchant Applications E-Commerce is growing at an incredible pace with over $ 3.2 TRILLION in worldwide revenues projected by the year 2003! Electronic Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services
across the Internet. An e-commerce site can be as simple as a catalog page with a phone
number, or it can range all the way to a real-time credit card processing site where
customers can purchase downloadable goods and receive them on the spot. |
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solutions that deliver tangible, measurable results. Depending on the size of your
business, that could be as simple as an on-line catalog, or as complex as integrating
facets of your operations into a single e-com strategy. Is your company ready to accept credit cards on your website? Do you need or have an online store that needs virtual credit card processing? Even if you have your own credit card processing machine, we can incorporate your website with accepting credit cards. Mammoth Web provides the
infrastructure for secure online transactions. Our clients are protected by our SSL
(Secure Socket Layer) secure server, Verisign and Thawte Digital ID certifications. Mammoth Web is also a Registered
Thawte & Verisign Hosting As the Internet becomes more commercialized the need for a secure method of encrypting and communicating messages passed between client and a server becomes obvious. A simple yet effective technique is necessary for the transmission of sensitive information like a person's credit card number between computers. This is where SSL (the Secure Socket Layer) comes into play. SSL is a network protocol layer, located directly under the application layer with responsibility for the management of a secure (encrypted) communication channel between the client and server. SSL was developed by the Netscape Communications Corporation, and today is implemented in the major WWW browsers such as Netscape and Internet Explorer. The address keyword https:// is used to designate a secure connection.
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