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Commerce One joins warnings club

News E-commerce software company Commerce One warned on Tuesday that it would miss sales forecasts for the first quarter, joining a number of software companies delivering disappointing earnings news this week.

[April 3, 2002, 11:42]

Commerce One president heads to AOL

News Commerce One president Robert Kimmitt is stepping down to take a position at AOL Time Warner, according to company officials. Dennis Jones, Commerce One's vice chairman and chief operating officer, has been promoted to president, effective on 1 July.

[June 19, 2001, 10:55]

Commerce One goes back to its roots

News The latest version of online procurement and auction software from Commerce One reflects a corporate shift away from the large electronic marketplaces that were once the company's sweet spot, but that have fizzled over the last year.

[January 24, 2002, 12:35]

Commerce One lays off 400

News Ebusiness software maker Commerce One said on Friday that it plans to cut 400 jobs, or 36 per cent of it staff, by the end of the year to reduce costs. Commerce One fell on hard times after pinning its business on so-called e-marketplaces, which...

[October 7, 2002, 15:25]

Commerce One patent sale has Google worried

News On the auction block are 39 patents held by Commerce One, a bankrupt software company in Santa Clara, California, that's in the process of shutting down and liquidating its assets. So far, no one has stepped forward to pledge a contribution to the...

[November 25, 2004, 8:05]

Denver Solutions Group and IBM Put Year One's e-Commerce Engine Into Overdrive

White Papers Based in Braselton, Georgia, Year One's web site averages roughly 500,000 page hits each day and rings up about $400,000 in sales every month. With that kind of activity, Year One needed a solid technology infrastructure.

[August 25, 2009, 10:14]

Layoffs continue at business software firms

News Software companies Commerce One and Manugistics each announced on Friday plans to cut staff, the latest round of layoffs in a dismal business software market. Commerce One plans to lay off 56 of its 92 workers, as the company prepares for a...

[September 27, 2004, 9:25]

The Day Ahead: Girth is golden in the B2B market

News The $9.3bn (£5.7bn) merger of i2 Technologies and Aspect Development highlights one of the emerging commandments of business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce -- girth is golden. But what we've got here is, we now have 4,000 people focused on one thing...

[March 14, 2000, 12:01]

Mystery surrounds Web patents acquisition

News On the United States Bankruptcy Court auction block were 39 patents owned by Commerce One, a bankrupt software company in Santa Clara, California, that's in the process of shutting down and liquidating its assets.

[December 7, 2004, 10:00]

Data leaks denting Web shoppers' confidence

Talkback One of the essentials of e-commerce is the mutual trust between the purchasers and sellers. ESSENTIALS OF E-COMMERCE The lack of proper safeguard may be a death knell for e- commerce. The second one is the assurance on the part of the seller and...

[June 24, 2005, 14:18]

Oracle toots its own horn in auto-exchange deal

News Oracle on Wednesday announced a software-licensing agreement with Covisint, just one day after the giant automobile-industry marketplace signed a deal with its other key technology provider, Commerce One.

[December 13, 2000, 14:05]

The Day Ahead: Prime time for PurchasePro.com

News PurchasePro.com has been toiling away in relative business-to-business obscurity while players such as Ariba, Commerce One and VerticalNet hog the spotlight. Contrast that plan with Commerce One, which takes a large upfront payment like a software...

[September 5, 2000, 11:53]

The Day Ahead: Everybody wants to be B2B

News As Tuesday's barrage of business-to-business (B2B) news shows, companies will do anything to run with shares of VerticalNet and Commerce One -- even one of those Baby Bells is singing the B2B tune. On Tuesday, SBC Communications made one of the...

[February 23, 2000, 11:57]

The Day Ahead: B2B companies should deliver strong quarters

News Commerce One: The company is expected to lose 13 cents a share in its second quarter, according to First Call. Commerce One, FreeMarkets, PurchasePro.com, VerticalNet are all expected to post strong results.

[July 11, 2000, 12:00]

E-commerce tools to push .Net strategy

News Microsoft will next week launch Commerce Server 2002, new software for building e-commerce Web sites and one of the first products supporting the company's .Net strategy. The e-commerce building software is seen as an essential tool for building...

[April 8, 2002, 11:32]

ICANN still rules the Net

News As expected, the US Commerce Department has extended for one more year its contract with the organisation that governs the Internet's infrastructure. The continued cooperation and support of the Department of Commerce will allow ICANN to complete...

[September 23, 2002, 10:58]

Renault launches car-buying site

News Renault said essentially all of its dealers had signed up to take part in the e-commerce site, which will in most cases replace their own Web sites, if they have one. A sign of the times: a year ago, French car manufacturer Renault boldly announced...

[April 9, 2001, 7:45]

E-commerce thrives in UK

News E-commerce is thriving in the UK, with one third of the Internet population happily buying online. That's according to the CommerceNet/Nielsen Internet and E-commerce Survey, which found that 27 percent of UK adults were at ease when buying online...

[November 24, 1999, 16:10]

UK 'unlikely' to meet online target for SMEs

News The government is failing in its target to get one million businesses trading online by 2002, according to a report published by the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) on Monday. The report was presented to e-Commerce minister Douglas Alexander on...

[November 20, 2001, 10:27]

The Bank of Dell is now open

News Dell's MSD Capital, a personal-investment firm formed last year, has quickly become one of the top investors in e-commerce and Internet start-ups, prized as much for its namesake's reputation as its fast-growing portfolio of companies.

[August 26, 1999, 16:15]

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