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Month: January 2001 (Page 5 of 6)

ecVision Announces XpressB2B

ecVision announced its new service provision, XpressB2B iDX. This affordable, XML-based document exchange service supports EDI, which is critical to retailers and brand merchandisers in managing their sourcing processes over the Internet. A solution for retailers seeking to replace its Value-Added Networks (VANs), XpressB2B iDX is a service that is fully encrypted and offers all the specialized features and security of a traditional VAN along with the fast implementation and low cost of the Internet. XpressB2B iDX brings secure multipoint-to-multipoint document exchange services to retailers who need to source internationally, and is fully supported in Spanish and Chinese software environments. Furthermore, XpressB2B iDX’s scalability makes it an ideal document exchange service for mid-to-large size retailers, who need to process billions of dollars worth of documentation for sourcing. In addition to the fast implementation, low cost, and security benefits of XpressB2B iDX, users will also be able to enjoy all the features they would expect from a VAN including mail boxing, security and audit control. Other features of XpressB2B iDX include: an Internet-based EDI document exchange center for sending and receiving any type of files such as EDI, non-EDI, binary, text, or XML; non-repudiation support; secure channels and environments for messaging interchange over the Internet; message archival and retrieval; and multi-language support. XpressB2B iDX is currently available throughout The Americas and Asia Pacific. For an average transaction of 6000 documents, XpressB2B iDX is priced at $2,000(US). www.ecvision.com

SAPMarkets to Deliver Content Management Solution

SAPMarkets, the SAP AG subsidiary announced the launch of Open Content Network, a global program for content providers that delivers multi-supplier catalogues from a single source. This initiative in the field of electronic catalogue and content management will fulfill the needs of e-marketplace operators, buyers and sellers simultaneously. Based on a network of partners, the Open Content Network will provide high quality content and content services. This distributed architecture guarantees that a reliable flow of high quality content, including regional specificities, will be available from a single source. SAPMarkets also announced that Content Europe, the European-based provider of technology and services for content management, is the founding European member of Open Content Network. The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop an open content management solution by combining their expertise in the field of multi-standard content management. The goal of the partnership is to create, merge, manage and publish generic supplier content in accordance with e-marketplaces and large buyers’ requirements. www.sapmarkets.com, www.contenteurope.com

Blue Martini to Resell Interwoven Content Management Software

Interwoven, Inc. and Blue Martini Software, Inc. entered into an agreement by which Blue Martini Software will resell a tightly integrated version of Interwoven TeamSite software. The alliance and combined solution will provide customers with a content management platform to accelerate the development and deployment of content for Web sites and other touchpoints driven by Blue Martini’s catalog management, personalization, analysis, marketing and commerce applications. For Blue Martini customers, the combination will extend Blue Martini Software’s existing content and catalog management capabilities with Interwoven TeamSite content management solution. Interwoven customers will now have the ability to leverage their investment in TeamSite to manage and deploy content for applications powered by Blue Martini. In addition to Blue Martini Software reselling TeamSite, both companies will market the integration software to customers that have already made investments in either company’s applications. Interwoven TeamSite supports complex content management tasks including collaborative, concurrent, multi-author content development involving diverse web assets such as HTML, application code, multimedia and with the integration, will support Blue Martini business rules. Blue Martini driven Web sites will now be able to take advantage of TeamSite Templating, virtualization and workflow. Interwoven customers will be able to benefit from the catalog management, personalization and pervasive distribution of content across multiple touchpoints offered by Blue Martini applications. The integrated solution is expected to be generally available at the beginning of the second quarter of 2001. Pricing information is available directly from Blue Martini Software. www.bluemartini.com, www.interwoven.com

Percussion & GlobalSight Partner for Global Content Management

Percussion Software announced a partnership with GlobalSight Corporation. The integration of Percussion’s Rhythmyx Content Manager, a native XML content management system, and GlobalSight System3 allows multinational companies to develop and maintain Web sites in the language and culture of target markets worldwide. A major barrier to global e-business success is the difficulty in delivering compelling and timely multilingual information to buyers and partners worldwide. As a result, content must be customized to address differences in language, culture and local business practices for each market. To address these complexities, companies must efficiently acquire and localize content from multiple sources, data formats and languages. Together, Rhythmyx Content Manager and GlobalSight System3 enable companies to acquire content from any source in any format and transform that content for any delivery mechanism. With the workflow capabilities in the Rhythmyx/System3 solution, multinational companies can effectively create and automate the global content approval process, including the translation of that content into multiple languages. All the linguistic, technical, organizational, and managerial challenges in overseeing multilingual, multicultural content are addressed, enabling businesses to successfully compete in the global marketplace. www.percussion.com, www.globalsight.com

Merant to Acquire Enterprise Division of NetObjects

MERANT announced a definitive agreement to acquire the Enterprise Division of NetObjects for U.S. $18 million (approximately (pound)12 million pounds sterling) payable in cash on completion, which is anticipated to take place by March 2001. The value of the net assets, subject of the transaction, are $2.2 million U.S. dollars. In the year-ended September 2000, the Enterprise Division generated approximately $10 million U.S. dollars in revenue and the loss attributable to the net assets being acquired amounted to $7.6 million. The approximately 40 employees of the Enterprise Division will become MERANT employees. As part of this transaction IBM, a substantial owner of NetObjects, will be making a limited equity investment in MERANT on the open market after the transaction closes to demonstrate its commitment to MERANT. With this strategic acquisition, MERANT will offer a solution from a single provider to manage the entire e-business assets of the enterprise. The acquisition enhances MERANT’s Egility Enterprise Change Management solution by embracing the convergence of applications and web content. The combination expands MERANT’s offering of traditional software configuration management with web content management. www.merant.com

Bowne Global Solutions Announces Online Terminology Management Application

Bowne Global Solutions announced an advanced tool for the creation and management of terminology assets. TermGLOBAL facilitates the creation of a linguistic repository capable of storing an entire organization’s linguistic resources in a single location, accessible through a web browser. The TermGLOBAL linguistic repository is a multi-tier system which uses Unicode throughout the application. Based on XML, it is a B2B application that serves multiple clients, both web and non-web. TermGLOBAL is accessible by Bowne linguists and clients, who have access to general as well as proprietary terminology, through a secure Internet gateway. The advantages of the new product include opportunities for increasing leverage besides those currently gained through Translation Memories, as well as the establishment of Pattern translation, or the ability to use patterns with variables in order to translate identical linguistic structures. Planned enhancements include a dictionary resource for linguistic tools, in which several Bowne localization tools will use the linguistic- and meta-data in the repository to assess the level of difficulty and other project parameters. The database may also be used as a corpus for R&D objectives, enabling the identification of linguistic behaviors, structures, and other features in order to create tools that can be used for multiple purposes and ultimately to create the base for a Natural Language Processing environment. www.bowneglobal.com

March Networks Acquires Content Management Company

March Networks Corporation and Ottawa- based Mainsource Software Corporation announced that March Networks will acquire Mainsource through an exchange of cash and shares. The acquisition, the third for March Networks since Terry Matthews launched the new company in August 2000, is expected to be final before February 2001. The Mainsource acquisition provides March Networks with a highly-scalable content management system that will become a key capability for the delivery of the many complex and distributed IP broadband applications that the company has identified. The multi-platform architecture of the system supports all industry standard database platforms, including Oracle, Sun and Microsoft. In December 2000, March Networks announced the acquisition of Toronto-based Infopreneur to expand the company’s web-centric content delivery expertise. The company’s first acquisition took place in November 2000 when it acquired Ottawa-based Elcombe Systems Limited in a move to gain technology and domain-knowledge of the health care market. www.mainsrc.com, www.marchnetworks.com

RosettaNet Releases New Version of Implementation Framework

RosettaNet has released a new version of its implementation framework core, which provides the foundational processes and message packaging specifications needed for supply chain partners to conduct e-business using RosettaNet standards. Version 2.0 of the RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF), based directly on the real-world implementation experience from consortium partners, now supports intermediaries such as e-marketplaces and exchanges, accommodates complex business messages, and contains additional provisions for security, privacy and non-repudiation. The new implementation framework supports complex business messages. For example, companies can now send supporting files such as .pdf, .gif, or other binary documents with their XML-based RosettaNet business messages. This capability can greatly enhance the quality of the information transmitted between trading partners. Additional security measures have been added as well. Companies can take advantage of additional privacy and integrity measures such as digital signatures and payload encryption by using S/MIME. The S/MIME specification replaces RosettaNet’s previous format and keeps the RNIF closely aligned with other cross-industry implementation frameworks. In an effort to assist small- to medium-sized businesses with limited capabilities in their applications, RosettaNet has included support for synchronous responses within RNIF v2.0. Using this support, an application replies to a request by returning the results on the same connection on which the request was received. This support allows simple applications incapable of complex server-like behavior to participate in a RosettaNet-based trading relationship. RNIF v2.0 also includes support for HTTP and SMTP transfer protocols to accommodate e-marketplaces, exchanges, portals and other intermediaries that route information on behalf of buyers and sellers. RNIF v2.0 specifies what information to add to message headers to enable these intermediaries to correctly route the business messages to their final destinations. RNIF v2.0 has been approved by the RosettaNet membership and now enters its validation phase where it will gain significant industry implementation use. During this validation period, RosettaNet encourages partners to implement the framework. Implementers should expect minor changes to the specification as a result of implementation experience gained during the validation phase. RNIF v1.1 will continue to be supported by the consortium until the next major release. RNIF v2.0 can now be downloaded from the RosettaNet Web site at www.rosettanet.org

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