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 Issue sponsor: IBM

Direct route to e-business

Sema dismisses year 2000 threat...

...Druid warns of Y2K slowdown

Man Utd buys IBM servers

SAP and IBM expand large server R/3 solution

Cap Gemini pushes up profits

KPMG NetAid web site goes live

Big 5 keep up ERP pressure

IDC tracks rise of the intranet

Seminars on e-business

ERP users given performance protection

IBM allies with i2

Moving from ERP to XRP

PwC emerges from merger

Sun, sea and simplicity

IBM and Baan turn on the gas

Dyson cleans up

Direct route to e-business

Marc West: "Integrators can deliver an impressive quick win"

IBM has announced a new solutions framework to help integrators deliver e-commerce capability to enterprise resource planning (ERP) system users. The IBM solutions for XRP prepare ERP applications for web-based transactions – whether business to business, business to consumer, or both.

XRP stands for eXtended enterprise Resource Planning – a growing industry term for extending ERP systems across multiple enterprises between trading partners. For each major ERP package, IBM solutions for XRP offer an 'adaptor' technology that interfaces an ERP suite, via IBM's Commerce Integrator, to the IBM Net.Commerce application server. The result is near-instant integration.

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