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Caterpillar taps IBM, i2 for software
Construction and mining equipment maker Caterpillar said Friday that it will use software and services from IBM and i2 Technologies to enable its suppliers to manage tasks such as inventory,...
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U.S. launching Net tax-payment service
The Treasury Department is set to launch a service that will let individuals and businesses pay their federal taxes via the Internet.
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Second XP Embedded beta now out
Microsoft lets developers loose on the second test version of its Windows XP Embedded operating system, a step forward in its push into non-PC software markets.
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PeopleSoft unveils HR software tools
Software maker PeopleSoft is trying to win more business customers by offering performance management tools and recruitment applications, and by touting a new partnership with business-to-business...
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Taking B2B beyond the hype
Interview Robert Rodin, CEO of eConnections, has long been a believer in the real-world impact of the Internet on the ways companies can communicate and buy and sell goods.
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PeopleSoft to sign $10M deal with IRS
The company is expected to announce a $10 million contract next week with the Internal Revenue Service, which plans to revamp its aged computer systems.
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Amazon bids for big buyers
Looking to attract more than single shoppers, Amazon.com is wooing corporate and institutional customers such as libraries, schools and businesses with a new account management program.
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MTV to launch wireless promotion
The cable network signs an advertising deal in which marketing company SkyGo will create wireless promotions for the network's Video Music Awards.
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J.D. Edwards buy keeps customers in mind
The software maker agrees to buy Youcentric for $86 million, hoping to target companies wanting to build closer relationships with their customers.
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New IBM servers up stakes in Sun battle
Big Blue gets ready to release its xSeries family of servers based on flexible Summit chipsets and top-end Intel chips. It's part of a bid to win back market share from archrival Sun.
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Microsoft to push new XP-ready PCs
The software giant announces a campaign--in alliance with computer makers--to promote new PCs which meet all the requirements to upgrade to Windows XP.
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Wireless industry grows despite downturn
The wireless industry continues to grow, despite the economic slowdown and staff cuts at leading mobile phone manufacturers, a new survey finds.
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U.S. puts deadline heat on e-government
A U.S. government agency's deadline to have all its contracted suppliers list products on its online exchange is viewed as a big step in getting the government e-commerce ready.
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Government sites tangled in red tape
Stalled by budget constraints and red tape, government agencies haven't embraced online purchasing as quickly as private sector peers.
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MS patches up Media Player
Microsoft has released a patch intended to plug security holes in its Windows Media Player software. The flaws could allow an attacker to run malicious code and access computer files on a user's PC.
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i2 unveils B2B relationship software
The software maker debuts new versions of its business-relationship software tools, designed to automate business processes for online exchange users.
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Companies want more bang for B2B buck
New research shows that if B2B exchanges provided more tools and services, companies would be more inclined to participate.
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Peugeot joins the Covisint convoy
The French automaker steers its suppliers and manufacturing unit to the burgeoning online auto marketplace and plans to take an equity stake.
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E*Trade to buy Web Street for $45 million
The online trading giant, on the hunt for new sources of revenue, says it plans to acquire its fellow online brokerage in a stock transaction worth $45 million.
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Intuit sells Net bill-payment unit
Princeton eCom, a company that touts itself as the first to present a bill on the Internet, says it acquired Quicken Bill Manager from the financial software maker.
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