Covisint chief steps down
News The chief executive of online automotive marketplace Covisint has resigned and will be replaced by a former General Motors vice president. But English said in Covisint's statement that "with the company near profitability, my goals are accomplished.
[July 1, 2002, 7:32]
Covisint, Inc.: e-Business on Wheels
White Papers As the leading provider of e-Commerce, supply chain, and procurement services to the automotive sector, Covisint, Inc.needed a powerful, robust, and secure auction site capable of handling billions of dollars worth of B2B transactions.
[June 7, 2006, 0:00]
Exodus nabs hosting deal with Covisint
News In what could be one of the largest Web hosting deals in the business-to-business sector, Covisint is expected to announce next week that Exodus has been picked to host and manage its North American and European Web operations.
[May 11, 2001, 11:39]
Auto marketplace calls time on auction arm
News Covisint, a struggling online marketplace for the auto industry, announced on Wednesday plans to sell its auction services business. Covisint, a former high-flying company formed by a coalition of major automakers, plans to divest the auction...
[January 2, 2004, 9:05]
Auto exchange shifts gear for B2B
News Covisint, the business-to-business exchange for the car industry, last week celebrated its first birthday by detailing plans to move beyond online procurement and become an overarching supply chain management system.
[February 25, 2001, 6:37]
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]
ASPs tapping into lucrative B2B market
News In the past several months a number of deals have been signed, culminating when car industry giant Covisint signed a deal in October with NexPrise, which provides collaboration e-commerce software that companies can rent.
[February 16, 2001, 12:24]
Ford dumps Oracle procurement for old system
News The automaker's Everest procurement effort existed independently of the company's involvement with Covisint, a formerly high-flying company created by a coalition of major car makers that has since fallen on hard times and been purchased by...
[August 19, 2004, 11:00]
E-marketplaces: Where are they now?
News And the vast majority of that 20 percent goes through the two biggest e-marketplaces, the auto industry's Covisint and the aerospace industry's Exostar -- though others that seem to be bubbling along just fine.
[December 16, 2003, 12:20]
Commerce One goes back to its roots
News Among the largest and most high-profile of these exchanges is Covisint, formed by Commerce One, Oracle, General Motors and Ford in 2000. The move) shifts them from the mega-marketplaces to enterprise applications that help companies work with their...
[January 24, 2002, 12:35]



