E-Procurement Energizes Energy
by D. Geller
In the space of one week, three separate announcements paired E-procurement companies and energy companies in the creation of Internet marketplaces. Ariba, Commerce One and SAP paired with Chevron, Shell and Statoil. Read the Article…
First Look: Peregrine Offers Cradle to Grave Procurement
by D. Geller
Peregrine's Get.Resources is an E-procurement system that contains features to manage the acquisition of capital assets and track their lifecycle costs. The product supports a number of different kinds of supplier… Read the Article…
Ariba Goes Vertical: No Pain, Much Gain
by D. Geller
Ariba, a leader in E-procurement software and market management, pays $1.86 billion in stock to acquire TRADEX, a vendor of software that lets its customers build their own Internet marketplaces. Read the Article…
Rentable Procurement
by A. Turner
Rightworks chose Exodus to host its on-line procurement solution. Rightworks plans to provide a service that outsources procurement solutions via the web. Read the Article…
Commerce One Goes High, Wide and PeopleSoft
by D. Geller
E-procurement powerhouse Commerce One creates business-to-business marketplaces in Canada and Latin America It has also launched a phalanx of portals in partnership with PeopleSoft. Read the Article…
Concur's Customers Can Network Now
by D. Geller
Following the path of other E-procurement vendors, Concur announced a purchasing network for large companies. At the same time, Concur announced that its entire suite of products, including access to its purchasing… Read the Article…
Ariba Hopes to Spark Chain Reaction
by D. Geller
Two recent partnership announcements, with InterWorld and Siebel, reveal how E-procurement wunderkind Ariba thinks about the future of electronic purchasing. Read the Article…