e-marketplaces
SourceForge Creates Collaborative Financial Process With Adaptive Planning
White Paper Combining user-developed content, online marketplaces, and e-commerce, SourceForge is the global technology community's nexus for information exchange, goods for developers and IT personnel, and open... [01 Jan 2009]
Infolink Tightens the Retail Supply Chain Using Microsoft .NET Platform
White Paper The solution enables them to work together with their customers (the retailers), the e-marketplaces, and the emerging trading exchanges to tighten the supply chain and increase operational efficiency. [04 Dec 2008]
Deutsche Bank: With SAP Business-to-Business Procurement in Virtual Marketplaces
White Paper Deutsche Bank was the first to offer Online Banking via the Internet. And now too, Deutsche Bank is exploring new avenues: with the introduction of a prototype of SAP Business-to-Business Procurement, a specialist team from... [28 Sep 2007]
Google speaks to the book world
News In a speech describing his experience as a profitable author who has always distributed his books for free online under a Creative Commons licence, in addition to selling them in bookstores and online marketplaces,... [19 Jan 2007]
Leader: eBay to save public transport? Don't laugh
Leader Much grander e-marketplaces, to revive a term, have failed and it seems the people's market may come to the rescue. A lot of people who travel on London's underground railway will this week be acutely... [08 Dec 2004]
End of the road for Commerce One?
News Founded in 1994, Commerce One aimed to capitalise on the growth of wide-scale electronic networks, or e-marketplaces, where companies would conduct business over the internet. Despite early success in... [24 Sep 2004]
Collaboration: The supply chain reaction
Comment Since then, though, most e-marketplaces have faded from view. Along with requiring tools for internal communication, businesses need solutions for working with partners outside their firewalls. Anthony... [25 Jun 2004]
Government aims for £100m e-procurement savings
News Getting suppliers engaged in electronic marketplaces, which have often been seen purely as a means for buyers to drive down prices, has been an issue due to which many of these projects in the private sector have failed... [18 Mar 2004]
Analysis: E-procurement back on the agenda
Comment Most e-marketplaces and e-auctions quickly disappeared into financial black holes after failing to get enough users or their vertical suppliers to buy into the model. Of the many... [24 Feb 2004]
Covisint e-hub acquired by FreeMarkets
News But with regulatory approval a more fundamental obstacle became apparent: some suppliers would boycott so-called Dutch auctions in the form of e-marketplaces or e-hubs in all sorts of... [02 Jan 2004]
Commerce One sells e-marketplace operation
News Commerce One, based in Pleasanton, California, will continue to support and sell software applications for building online marketplaces, a company representative said. By Alorie Gilbert Commerce One has agreed to sell... [20 Dec 2002]
BT's billion pound ecommerce pledge
News However, BT thinks it can drive the adoption of e-procurement by addressing some of the major challenges facing potential users of online marketplaces, such as technical complexity. We believe that the... [15 Oct 2002]
Commerce One lays off another third
News Commerce One fell on hard times after pinning its business on so-called e-marketplaces, which are virtual trading posts where companies were supposed to buy and sell all kinds of business supplies.... [07 Oct 2002]
Siemens picks SAP for cost savings
News As SAP steps up its commitment to supplier management and Commerce One is forced to abandon online marketplaces, this confusion will only grow. The partnership between Commerce One and SAP, which has been described as... [27 May 2002]
Why security must be at the heart of web services
Comment On the supply chain side web services can start delivering some of the real benefits promised by e-marketplaces, which ended up being stalled by a lack of interoperability. As any number of marketing... [08 May 2002]