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IBM, i2 and Ariba to offer B2B services

IBM, Ariba and i2 Technologies have teamed up in an attempt to provide integrated end to end services for business to business (B2B) ecommerce customers.

John Geralds in Silicon Valley, vnunet.com 09 Mar 2000
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IBM, Ariba and i2 Technologies have teamed up in an attempt to provide integrated end-to-end services for business to business (B2B) ecommerce customers.

The aim of the alliance is to help firms develop marketplaces where they can buy and sell goods and services to each another, and to enable them to integrate the marketplaces into their supply chains.

The three companies also plan to offer a suite of applications and services, which include payment, logistics, auction and collaboration. These will be available to customers to buy or to rent over the internet.

William Etherington, senior vice president and group executive of IBM's sales and distribution unit, said: "IBM, Ariba and i2 have taken the best of what we each have to offer and created a solution and set of tools that will immediately allow customers, whether they want to improve internal efficiencies or become market makers, to not only get in the game, but to win."

He added that Big Blue would also use the service to undertake much of its own $45bn annual procurement.

To strengthen the deal, IBM intends to take an undisclosed equity stake in Ariba, which sells software and services aimed at the B2B marketplace, and i2, which sells software for building internet portals.

The three will focus on integrating their technology and undertaking joint global marketing, and four joint demonstration centres are planned for the US, Europe and Asia.

Specifically, IBM will integrate i2's Tradematrix marketplace software and Ariba's B2B ecommerce environment with its own software, which includes the Websphere application server, the Websphere Commerce Suite, its DB2 relational database and MQ Series asynchronous messaging software.

GartnerGroup predicts that by 2004, internet marketplaces will handle $2.71tn in sales, or 2.6 per cent of expected worldwide transactions.

See also:

i2 is attempting to position itself as a supplier of business-to-business trading exchange infrastructure software, but the company provided its users with a confusing mix of messages at its European user conference last week.  18 May 2000
Business-to-business (B2B) ecommerce software supplier i2 says it will pull the plug on unsuccessful internet trading exchanges.  12 Apr 2000
IBM and IP-based telecoms operator Qwest Communications said they will build 28 ecommerce data centres over the next three years in a $5bn alliance.  28 Mar 2000
IBM and outsourcing supplier CommerceQuest have promised to provide connectivity and integration services to 65 business-to-business (B2B) trading communities by the end of the year.  24 Mar 2000
Barclays Bank will pilot the first of its business-to-business internet services next month in partnership with Oracle and the management consultancy arm of Arthur Andersen.  23 Mar 2000
Eight UK banks are backing a scheme intended to boost confidence between businesses trading online.  20 Mar 2000
Supply chain applications vendor i2 has agreed to buy Aspect Development in the world's largest software merger to date, based on current stock valuations.  14 Mar 2000
Rebound has launched a business-to-business global online exchange to enable organisations to trade their excess inventory of consumer goods.  10 Mar 2000
The amount of business conducted within electronic trading communities, such as the one formed last month by car giants Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, is poised to explode.  06 Mar 2000
The online business-to-business (B2B) market will be worth $3 trillion by 2003, fuelling an explosion in vertical and horizontal trading communities.  03 Mar 2000

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