| 1. |
webMethods Gets Active (Software That Is) (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 7, 2000 Abstract : In May webMethods Inc. announced that it will purchase Active Software Inc. in an all-stock deal. The purchase is worth approximately $1.3 Billion. WebMethods is a vendor of B2B e-commerce integration software, and the acquisition of Active allows them to extend their integration strategy for extended supply chain and business-to-business e-commerce.
Type: Article
|
| 2. |
Implementation Acceleration Using Integration (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 15, 2000 Abstract : webMethods, Inc. has released a set of Packaged Integrations ラ pre-built software solutions that can be used to rapidly automate common cross-application business processes. The company claims Packaged Integrations make it possible to accelerate implementation by up to 80 percent and reduce implementation costs by up to 70%.
Type: Article
|
| 3. |
Optum’s ConnectStream: First the Pieces Now the Glue (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Oct 30, 2000 Abstract : Optum bolsters its collaborative product TradeStream with integration help from webMethods.
Type: Article
|
| 4. |
XML Hits the Spot for Dell (3 Pages)
by D. Geller
Oct 25, 1999 Abstract : Dell Computer chooses webMethods to provide the XML link to corporate purchasing systems
Type: Article
|
| 5. |
Hewlett Packard Makes Multiple Moves in Middleware (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
May 16, 2001 Abstract : In recent days, Hewlett Packard has announced agreements for strategic alliances, technology licensing, and/or joint product development of middleware products with TIBCO Software, IONA Technologies, and webMethods. Industry rumors indicate that HP is trying to acquire an EAI vendor to complete its push towards a complete application server product. Who will it be?
Type: Article
|
| 6. |
Exact Software--Working Diligently Towards the 'One Exact' Synergy Part Five: Market Impact (Continued) (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Mar 2, 2004 Abstract : While most traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions are task-driven, by adding structure to processes that are typically handled inconsistently or manually, Macola ES is process-driven. A truly integrated workflow and business process management (BPM) tool allows users to achieve long coveted IT objectives--the paperless office, management by exception, and workflow as electronic framework to guide employees.
Type: Article
|
| 7. |
Yantra - Leader in Distributed Order Management, But Wait There’s More by Olin Thompson and PJ Jakovljevic
Jul 17, 2002 Abstract : Yantra appears to be ahead of the pack in applications for distributed order processing and related needs, but it is far from a household name. For Yantra to progress to the position in the market justified by its product offerings, marketing gaps need to be addressed.
Type: Article
|
| 8. |
Andersen Gives Yantra a Vote of Confidence (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 22, 2000 Abstract : Yantra and Andersen Consulting have announced a broad strategic alliance to provide supply chain solutions through PureEcommerce™, a Web-based customer transaction management solution for extended enterprises.
Type: Article
|
| 9. |
Ramco Systems - Diversity Marshaled Through Flexibility by P.J. Jakovljevic
Dec 13, 2001 Abstract : While Ramco Systemメs combination of experienced offshore application developers, the best practices of component-based applications development and code generation, and strategic partnerships is possibly a unique value proposition, it will still take some doing for a full-blown expansion worldwide.
Type: Article
|