Stories by Helen Han

FrontRange pumps Maestro into e-business suite

Local CRM software specialist FrontRange Solutions has acquired Chicago-based Maestro Commerce to expand its e-commerce and CRM application suite, targeting SMEs globally with "business on the Internet" solutions.

dstore posts 1600 per cent revenue growth

E-tailer dstore today announced revenue growth of 1600 per cent for the last six months, attributing the record result to surging consumer demand for e-commerce.

TechOne profit surges to $A8.8 million

Technology One has recorded 58 per cent profit growth for the financial year ending June 30, 2000, attributing the latest financial results to a consolidated business strategy of software and services provision.

Objectif, HarmonyCom in broadband OSS deal

Broadband service delivery software maker Objectif has aligned with HarmonyCom to deliver a complete operation system services (OSS) and order entry activation solution to global service providers.

SMEs get online with Telstra-bundled tools

Telstra has launched a bundled e-marketing package for regional small businesses, offering them basic e-business capability, and access to a franchise and IT network.

Imagination necessary for Sanity

Sanity.com.au has aligned with digital media production agency Imagination Entertainment to deliver traditional broadcast music content for global syndication.

Hospital trading exchange the hub of health

E-commerce solution provider Pacific Commerce will attempt to create a paperless supply chain management system for regional hospitals through its newly launched vertical trading hub, Pacific Health ExChange.

ThoughtWeb trumpets 'intelligent' KM solution

Knowledge management (KM) software startup ThoughtWeb will hit the corporate sector with its "intelligent agent technology" later this year, following a $1.8 million round of capital-raising from personal investors.

ThoughtWeb trumpets debut "intelligent" KM solution

Local knowledge management (KM) software start-up, ThoughtWeb, will hit the corporate sector with its "intelligent agent technology" later this year, following an $A1.8 million bout of capital-raising from personal investors.

Tivoli ramps up IBM mega-solution for 2000 Games

IBM's information systems management subsidiary, Tivoli Systems, is betting the Sydney 2000 Games' e-business infrastructure is in safe hands, claiming it will execute the Games' IT plan well before the September 15 deadline.

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