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IndustryWeek September 1, 2001 Peter Strozniak |
Sharing The Load Manufacturers are discovering that new Web-based collaborative logistics can reduce costs... |
CIO July 15, 2001 Lauren Capotosto |
Barter Boom According to The International Reciprocal Trade Association, a Chicago-based group that promotes barter, the barter business is on the rise, with 1.2 million businesses expected to swap goods and services in North America within a decade... |
CIO June 15, 2001 Hillard Sterling |
Mismatch? Is your B2B collaboration risking an antitrust suit? |
CIO June 15, 2001 Christopher Lindquist |
B2B Markets - Predictions The true cost of integrating with e-marketplaces, including projections from Forrester. |
CIO June 1, 2001 Peter Fingar |
Don't Just Transact -- Collaborate Many B2B e-marketplaces are missing a key component -- collaboration... |
Bank Technology News June 2001 Louise West |
German Banks Lag in B-to-B Race Nonetheless, Germany is expected to assume a leading role in e-commerce eventually... |
eCFO May 2001 Janet Kersnar |
Go Your Own Way In the race to embrace online trading exchanges and the like, companies could be inflicting irreparable damage on their supply chains. For one thing, many suppliers just aren't up to speed. Here's how Bass Brewers, BMW, and others avoided the pitfalls and perils... |
PC World April 27, 2001 Brad Grimes |
Enterprise Technology: The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of E-Markets They were supposed to change the way buyers and sellers did business, but so far e-markets haven't caught fire. Will new opportunities open doors for your company? |
Managed Care April 2001 Joyce R. Ochs |
The Future Is Almost Here For Purchasing on the Web Despite the recent nose dive by technology stocks, e-commerce is alive and well. The dot-coms may have faded, but the real Internet action is coming from traditional companies that are expanding their marketplaces by adding Internet access... |
eCFO April 2001 Tim Reason |
This Year's Model Last year it seemed that independent emarketplaces would be the next big thing in procurement. Now independent exchanges are stalling, and industry-led trading hubs are gaining in popularity. Here's what we found when we examined emarketplaces in four industries... |
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