According to The Wall Street Journal, "Since 2001, Target has outsourced nearly all of its online operations to Amazon."
Why would Target make the decision? That is a puzzler. The big box retailer can promote its online brand any way it likes. Its relationship with Amazon is to run the back end of the Target site, something the the shopper does not see. Amazon is the world's leading expert in operating e-commerce sites because of its size and scale online. A number of retailers let Amazon handle the mundane tasks of site operation.
Target will have to set up its own software and server relationships. Since it is not an IT company, it takes the chance of doing an imperfect job, and, in the process, losing sales.
Douglas A. McIntyre is an editor at 24/7 Wall St.










