Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: GE Global Exchange Services

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    EasyLink teams with SPS Commerce 27/06/2002 07:21:00

    EasyLink Services has partnered with SPS Commerce Inc. in a deal announced Wednesday designed to encompass small and medium-size businesses in EasyLink's Web-based EDI (electronic data interchange) service offering.
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    GE sells Global Exchange Services 25/06/2002 07:49:00

    General Electric Co. will sell its business-to-business e-commerce company GE Global Exchange Services (GXS) to the technology buyout firm Francisco Partners in a deal announced Monday worth US$800 million.
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    Users caught in middle of VAN spat 10/04/2002 08:11:11

    A nasty spitting match between rival e-commerce value-added networks has corporate users crying foul and worrying about the long-term status of their online links to supply chain partners.
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    GE looks to automate e-procurement billing process 14/01/2002 09:28:12

    Having found that electronic purchasing doesn't necessarily speed up the pace of business, General Electric this year plans to automate much of the back-office paperwork that's putting a drag on its e-commerce efforts.
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    Web services shuffles integration deck 13/09/2001 14:48:00

    As hardware companies such as Hewlett-Packard-Compaq wrestle with crumbling margins, top-tier systems integrators are faced with their own paradigm shift many believe will intensify during the next 12 months.
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    Supply-Chain Integration Could Best 'Net Exchanges 16/10/2000 12:01:01

    RosettaNet, a high-tech industry consortium formed to create a global standard supply-chain interface, presented its marquee industry members -- Cisco Systems Inc., Intel Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co., Motorola Inc., and others -- to the press last week. Each company explained how it is deploying RosettaNet to link suppliers more tightly to their business processes.
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    Dell and Others Boost Online B2B Exchanges 26/09/2000 12:01:01

    It was a big week for business-to-business exchanges: Dell Computer Corp. launched Dell Marketplace online to let customers buy products from Dell and other suppliers starting next month; the aerospace industry completed its first transaction on its Exostar exchange; and BroadVision Inc. unveiled software for building an online marketplace.
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    Interweaving Exchanges 23/09/2000 12:01:01

    As the new economy frenetically spawns new business models, marketplace strategists are looking ahead to online exchange integration, e-to-e, as a way of creating dynamic marketplaces.
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    Aerospace/Defense Exchange Could Fly this Month 23/09/2000 12:01:01

    A new online exchange founded by aerospace industry powerhouses The Boeing Co., Raytheon Co., Lockheed Martin Corp. and BAE Systems is due to go live this quarter, possibly as soon as month's end.
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    Boeing, Commerce One Complete Trial Run 21/09/2000 12:01:01

    The Boeing Co. is moving closer to using an online business-to-business exchange that the aircraft manufacturer hopes will save millions of dollars in procurement costs and give it a competitive advantage in the market.
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    Commerce One Completes Pilot for Boeing 20/09/2000 12:01:01

    Commerce One Inc. said Tuesday at the e-Link 2000 conference in Las Vegas that it has successfully completed a pilot program with Boeing Co. to link the latter's trading partners to Exostar Inc., the exchange for the Aerospace and Defense industry.
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