Global Technology Australasia (GTA) has announced an alliance with e-commerce and financial software vendor Sterling Commerce.
With the announcement of its new eServer iSeries systems, IBM is taking definite steps in the Linux and storage attached network spaces.
Visa International and Yahoo have signed an agreement under which Visa will serve as the default payment option within international versions of Yahoo e-commerce sites.
Progress Software will hold a worldwide user conference in Washington from 3 to 7 June.
QAD has unveiled a strategy to help manufacturers set up private trading exchanges.
Local Webridge implementation partner, iLab Solutions, has announced the Webridge PX 4.0 packaged application suite.
Internet commerce will generate more than $5 trillion in revenue by 2005, up from $354 billion last year, says the International Data Corporation (IDC).
Global Trader 247 online spread trading operation, has launched an Internet spread trading challenge in collaboration with Business Report.
MasterCard International and SPS International have introduced MasterCard SmartLink, a software product that integrates procurement information from MasterCard Corporate Purchasing Cards with ERP systems.
According to the Acuity Group and RangeGate, transactions using mobile devices will grow from R3 billion last year to R6.2 billion this year.
The Global Steel Exchange (GSX) has launched an online trade exchange for local and international buyers and sellers of steel.
Cognos says its DecisionStream 6.5 solution has received Siebel validation for Siebel e-business applications.
The green paper on e-commerce would have to battle against the risk of obsolescence, eBucks.com CEO Michael Jordaan said in an ITWeb-sponsored keynote address at the Computer Faire yesterday.