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BEA
Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:
BEAS) is one of the world's |
leading eBusiness infrastructure software companies, with over 6,500
customers around the world including the majority of the Fortune
Global 100. BEA and its WebLogic brand are among the most trusted
names in eBusiness. Businesses built on the award-winning BEA
WebLogic eBusiness Platform™ are reliable, highly scalable, and
poised to bring new services to market quickly. BEA's eBusiness
platform is the de facto standard for over 1,000 systems
integrators, independent software vendors (ISVs), and application
service providers (ASPs) to provide complete solutions that
fast-track and future-proof eBusinesses for high growth and
profitability. Headquartered in San Jose, CA, BEA has 87 offices in 29
countries and is on the Web at www.bea.com
Commerce Events is a member of the BEA Star Partnership program. |
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Channel
Logistics, LLC (CL) is the Best-of-Breed industry provider in
executing ocean logistics with its “Private Logistics |
Network’ portal technology. Founded by veteran software and shipping industry executives coupled with
leading logistics partners, Channel Logistics is driven to be the
Best-of-Breed Ocean Logistics Solution for an integrated end-to-end
"Private Logistics Network" by flawlessly executing "Ocean-Log" and
stellar partner solutions to achieve quick ROI and a high level of
satisfaction for our customers. More information about CL can be
found at http://www.ChannelLogistics.com. |
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Hewlett-Packard Company -- a
leading global provider of computing and imaging solutions and
services; is focused on |
making technology and its benefits accessible to all. HP had total
revenue of $45.2 billion in its 2001 fiscal year. Information about
HP and its products can be found on the World Wide Web at
http://www.hp.com.
Commerce Events is a member of the HPMD ISV
"Extend & Enhance" Program. |
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IBM
is the world's largest information technology company,
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with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM
software offers the widest range of applications, middleware and
operating systems for all types of computing platforms, allowing
customers to take full advantage of the new era of e-business. The
fastest way to get more information about IBM software is through
the IBM home page at
www.ibm.com/software.
Commerce Events is an IBM business partner. |
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Since
its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network is The
Computer™" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems,
Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), to its position as a leading provider
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industrial-strength hardware, software and services that power the Internet and allow companies worldwide to take their
businesses to the nth. With $18.3 billion in annual revenues,
Sun can be found in more than 170 countries and on the World
Wide Web at http://sun.com.
Commerce
Events is a member of the Forte for Java Framework Extension
Program. Forte™ for Java™ software is Sun's powerful,
extensible, integrated development environment (IDE) for Java
technology developers. It is based on the NetBeans(tm) Tools
Platform which is tightly integrated with the Sun Open Net
Environment (Sun ONE)." |
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WhereNet is the first company to deliver a single wireless
location and communication infrastructure that reliably and |
cost-effectively manages valuable
mobile resources. Based on patented technology,
WhereNet’s real-time solutions have reduced inventory, lowered
operating costs, and improved operations, delivering a complete
return on investment within 12 months for some the world’s leading
companies, including Coca-Cola, Ford Motor Co., and Meijer. For
more information, visit
www.wherenet.com. |
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The T20 standards initiative
is driven by the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS). |
Members of INCITS include Fortune 1000 manufacturers such as
Ford, General Electric, General Motors, and others. The objective of the
T20 initiative is to provide standards and guidance for the
development of Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS). RTLS systems
address the weaknesses of conventional supply-chain management
systems with wireless technology, by providing instantaneous
location, tracking, and management of supply-chain resources.
The primary application for this technology
is to locate assets within an area covered by one or more radio
transmitters. Application areas affected by the standards are:
transportation, warehousing, ground support equipment tracking,
energy, and industrial production. More information can be found
at the T20 website. |
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Texas
Instruments Incorporated (NYSE:
TXN) is a leader in digital signal processing and analog
technologies, the |
semiconductor engines of the Internet age. The company's
businesses also include sensors and controls, and educational and
productivity solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and
has manufacturing or sales operations in more than 25 countries.
Commerce Events is a member of Texas Instruments Team Tag-it
program. More information can be found at
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The
Supply-Chain
Council (SCC) was incorporated in 1997 as a global, not- |
for-profit
trade association with membership open to all companies interested
in improving supply-chain efficiencies through the use of the
Supply-Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR). SCOR is a
supply-chain diagnostic tool that enables users to address,
improve, and communicate supply-chain management practices within
and between all interested parties. The Supply-Chain Council
members include Fortune 500 companies from industries, consulting
firms, computer systems and solutions providers, and educational
institutions worldwide. More information can be found at:
www.supply-chain.org. |
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