Commerce One, e-procurement specialists, has announced a new developer tool for XML to aid the development of ecommerce applications based on the new standard. Commerce One also claims that the tool will significantly reduce development time, and...
Broadvision procurement applications will be featured on Commerce One's US-based B2B portal, called marketsite.net, where customers gain access to a range of services that allow them to trade with other businesses online.
It's obviously a question that has been mulled over in the collective minds of Commerce One. For one thing, as long as Ariba and IBM continue to scowl across the metaphorical marketplace at Commerce One and Microsoft it's unlikely to happen.
Mark Hoffman, chairman and CEO of Commerce One, said in a press release: "We believe Commerce One's results for the quarter and the year reflect the significant and continuing demand for e-marketplace solutions.
Commerce One said the purchase will allow it to provide customers with a broader range of B2B applications for private and public marketplaces. The acquisition will be a stock for stock deal, with Commerce One expecting to exchange around 7.5...
Commerce One now expects to make a loss of 11 cents a share for the quarter ending March 31 2001, up from previous analyst forecasts of four cents a share. Speaking to silicon.com yesterday, Chris Phillips, European director of marketing with...