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IONA Purchases Netfish Technologies (And Much, Much More) (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Mar 20, 2001 Abstract : As the last step in a long list of acquisitions, IONA Technologies has purchased Netfish Technologies, a provider of integrated XML-based B2B process collaboration solutions. This acquisition, along with six others including the Sagavista EAI technology, completes IONA’s strategy to create a Total Business Integration™ solution with the IONA Suite.
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CPortals Technologies Aims for the Middle (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 10, 2000 Abstract : CPortals Technologies has based their CPortals Integration Suite on the InteBroker product on the assumptions that businesses, particularly in the e-commerce space, will have to re-invent themselves regularly, and that reducing complexity in the solution is a key to success. InteBroker is designed to provide message brokering via publish/subscribe and store & forward messaging technologies.
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Baltimore Technologies Doubles Revenues, Offers World-Class PKI Hosting (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Aug 11, 2000 Abstract : Baltimore Technologies expects to report a sound quarter and does not expect to be plagued by the same erroneous projections that instigated two class-action lawsuits against Entrust.
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i2 Technologies: Is the Boom Over? (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Feb 9, 2000 Abstract : Seemingly unaffected by market downturns and Y2K, i2 Technologies regularly astounds the enterprise applications software industry with record-breaking financial results. In the wake of its most recent triumph, few would imagine that i2 shows signs of decline.
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i2 Announces e-Business Strategy (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Sep 28, 1999 Abstract : 'Market leader i2 Technologies has emerged relatively unscathed from this year's turbulence in the supply-chain management software arena. Now, i2 is expanding into new areas while positioning its core products as key to the development of Internet business strategies. At its user conference in Las Vegas on Oct. 13, i2 is expected to provide details of an e-commerce software suite for order-taking, managing website content, and providing price quotes, due to ship by year's end. It will also introduce an online marketplace that will be powered by i2's supply-chain planning and collaboration suite, and will be open to any company that wants
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i2 Technologies Lives Life In The Fast Lane (12 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 18, 2000 Abstract : i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $751 million in revenue over the last twelve months and a 105% average growth rate over the last five years. Fueled by a powerful sales and marketing machine and aggressive strategies for corporate development and acquisition, i2 will maintain its lead through the end of 2000 and beyond.
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Panasonic Selects Brooktrout for Voice Messaging Platform (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Dec 15, 1999 Abstract : Through a strategic partnership with Brooktrout Technologies, Panasonic has acquired the necessary voice and fax technologies to saturate the market with competitively priced, unified messaging products that will strongly challenge Lucent Technologies Octel Messenger system.
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Thanks to a Smart Little Company called Lexias, CIOs Can Now Empower their Users to Assist in eBusiness Security (5 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Feb 16, 2002 Abstract : Despite advances in security technologies, securing confidential and proprietary information has become more challenging than ever. In an attempt to keep pace with the on-slaught of security woes, new technologies are often unleashed and implemented before due diligence and real understanding of these technologies occurs. New products are selected in haste resulting in the deployment of products that might not be the most optimal ones to get the job done.
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i2 Technologies at the Front of the Supply Chain (6 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Aug 1, 1999 Abstract : i2 Technologies is the largest and fastest growing vendor of supply chain management software with $456 million in revenue over the last twelve months and a 48% average growth rate over the last five years. Fueled by a powerful sales and marketing machine and corporate development strategy, i2 will maintain its lead through Y2K and beyond.
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