E-Procurement in What Language?
by A. Turner
PeopleSoft recently announced general availability of eProcurement 2.0. The latest release touts multi-language and multi-currency capabilities powered by XML and wrapped in an easy-to-use interface. Read the Article…
Remedy Corporation: Poised for a Comeback?
by D. Geller
Once the toast of Wall Street, Remedy has redefined its business. With products in CRM, service management and e-procurement (and others), and propelled by something unusual – profits – the company is hoping to regain… Read the Article…
E-procurement: From Brilliant Innovation to Common Cliché
by D. Geller
Electronic procurement has moved from a nice idea to a stampede in just a few years. Growing at Internet speed it spawns business models faster than the market can reasonably evaluate them. Some settling and shaking… Read the Article…
With Commerce One, Your Reach May Be The Same As Your Grasp
by D. Geller
Commerce One has announced a broad range of initiatives aimed at extending its E-procurement solutions and technology across the supply chain. The company announced that this completes its procurement offerings; what… Read the Article…
GE Comes to Lunch. Want to Guess Who the Appetizer Will Be?
by D. Geller
General Electric announced the effective slicing of its General Electric Information Services company into two new business units to focus on E-commerce. The company will leverage its existing trading network to become… Read the Article…
Concur Scores A Bingo
by D. Geller
Concur took a quantum leap in providing E-procurement services to small and mid-sized businesses by partnering with Nortel Networks and SAFECO. The resulting Concur Business Advantage will provide leveraged buying… Read the Article…