News Archives
2008
December 11, 2008
CRM Magazine
Want SaaS? Get Integration First
November 20, 2008
Visa uses software to boost systems integration
November 19, 2008
Enterprise SaaS Buyers Want More Than Uptime
October 28, 2008
How Software Got HD Supply up and Running
October 13, 2008
5 Steps to Achieving Paperless ePedigree Compliance
October 1, 2008
Will the downturn accelerate cloud computing?
September 1, 2008
Epedigree in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
July 30, 2008
Unlocking B2B’s True Potential
July 29, 2008
Search CIO
On-demand data integration ties HD Supply Facilities Maintenance to customers
InfoWorld
Collaboration brings value to VAN clouds
July 28, 2008
Ten Steps to Deeper Business Connections
March 31, 2008
Baseline
Web Services’ Disruptive Power
March 11, 2008
The Long Tail of B2B Emerges
January 30, 2008
SaaS Solutions Can Offer Efficient EDI Alternative
January 14, 2008
Self service middleware, blog post by Mark Hall of COMPUTERWORLD
2007
November 14, 2007
Supply and Demand Chain Executive
Customer-facing Integration Demands a Better Approach
September 4, 2007
Electronics Design, Strategy, News
Case Study: Demand-side forecasting in consumer electronics
May 2, 2007
Government Procurement magazine
“Georgia County Streamlines Financial Systems and Procurement Procedures”
April 5, 2007
Federal Computer Week
“E-procurement pays its own way, Strategic sourcing and e-procurement transform purchasing in DeKalb County, GA”
March 31, 2007
Supply & Demand Chain Executive
“SOA: The Key to Better Cross-Enterprise Business Integration”
January 11, 2007
ebizQ
“SOA in Action: Integration-as-a-Service to Improve Customer Relationships”
January 5, 2007
The Wall Street Transcript
“An Interview with Al Higginson, Hubspan’s CEO”
2006
November 27, 2006
ZD Net Blog
“On-Demand Integration: Salesforce, Hubspan, and the Future of Heterogeneity”
September 20, 2006
Line 56
“Integration as a Service”
September 12, 2006
eWeek
“Taking Online Retail Beyond the Incremental”
April 26, 2006
Supply and Demand Chain Executive
“When Software-as-a-Service Makes Sense”


