Monetization of Metastorm and Creditex is near 6-May-08 12:45 pm No videos from Metastorm and Creditex are signs for near monetisations
Videos posted on the ICG website include interviews with Mr. Buckley and ICG Managing Directors Kamal Advani, Doug Alexander, Paul Slaats and Mike Zisman, as well as the chief executives of ICG partner companies Channel Intelligence, Freeborders, GoIndustry, ICG Commerce, Investor Force, StarCite and WhiteFence.
No videos of Metastorm and Creditex are a sign of near monetizations. I believe we will see the S1-filing of Metastorm in the next days. Rating :
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Re: Monetization of Metastorm and Creditex is near 6-May-08 12:49 pm News from Metastorm
START-IT 125
Metastorm has been selected by the editors of START-IT magazine for its 2008 START-IT 125 listing, an annual review that compiles the most influential technology providers in the manufacturing space.
START-IT Names the Top 125 Manufacturing Technology Providers
Carol Stream, Ill. - March 14, 2008 - Today, START-IT magazine announced the companies named on the START-IT 125 for 2008. The START-IT 125 is a directory of the most influential technology providers in the manufacturing space. Companies are selected by the editors of START-IT and its editorial advisory board.
As technology has evolved and become more prominent in the manufacturing space, the companies providing the best technologies have also changed. Some have disappeared, some have updated to a new identity, but most have been altered in the ever-more aggressive trend of M&A (mergers and acquisitions).
While 800 companies were absorbed in 2006, the numbers for 2007 appear to be even higher, according to the Sand Hill Group. Solution providers are facing an unpredictable marketplace, making the START-IT Factbook a true snapshot of the manufacturing market today.
“Each year, we see more change in the manufacturing industry and the available technology, and each year the editors of START-IT must be more critical in examining the top 125 technology providers,” said Peggy Smedley, editorial director of START-IT. “The START-IT 125 lets our readers know what the best solutions are, who can provide them, and how they can help manufacturers improve business practices.” Rating :
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Re: Monetization of Metastorm and Creditex is near 6-May-08 12:51 pm The companies that made the START-IT 125 list for 2008 are:
ABAS Software, Karlsruhe, Germany; Activplant Corp., London, Ontario, Canada; Adobe Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif.; Agistix Inc., Redwood City, Calif.; AlarmPoint Systems, Pleasanton, Calif.; APL Logistics, Oakland, Calif.; Apriso Corp., Long Beach, Calif.; Aras Corp., Andover, Mass.; Arena Solutions Inc., Foster City, Calif.; Ariba Inc., Sunnyvale, Calif.; Aspen Technology Inc., Burlington, Mass.; Autodesk Inc., San Rafael, Calif.; Avanade Inc., Seattle, Wash.; Axeda Corp., Foxboro, Mass.; BAX Global Inc., Irvine, Calif.; BlueCielo ECM Solutions, Rijswijk, The Netherlands; Camstar Inc., Charlotte, N.C.; CDC Software, Atlanta, Ga.; Centric Software Inc., Campbell, Calif.; Cincom, Cincinnati, Ohio; Citect Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia; ClearOrbit Inc., Austin, Texas; Click Commerce Inc., Chicago, Ill.; CyberShift Inc., Parsippany, N.J.; Dassault Systémes, Suresnes, Cedex, France; Datacraft Solutions Inc., Durham, N.C.; DHL, Bonn, Germany; DSC Logistics, Des Plaines, Ill.; E2Open Inc., Redwood City, Calif.; Epicor Software, Irvine, Calif.; Exact Software Inc., Andover, Mass.; Exostar LLC, Herndon, Va.; GE Fanuc Automation Inc., Charlottesville, Va.; Glovia Intl. Inc., El Segundo, Calif.; GXS, Gaithersburg, Md.; HighJump Software, Eden Prairie, Minn.; Honeywell Process Solutions, Phoenix, Ariz.; HP, Palo Alto, Calif.; i2, Dallas, Texas; IBM Corp., Armonk, N.Y.; ICONICS Inc., Foxborough, Mass.; Infor Global Solutions, Alpharetta, Ga.; Inovis Inc., Alpharetta, Ga.; Intuit Inc., Mountain View, Calif.; Invensys PLC, London, U.K.; IQMS, Paso Robles, Calif.; John Galt Solutions Inc., Chicago, Ill.; Kronos Inc., Chelmsford, Mass.; LANSA Inc., Downers Grove, Ill.; Lantronix Inc., Irvine, Calif.; Lattice Technology Inc., San Francisco, Calif.; Lawson Software, St. Paul, Minn.; Logility, Atlanta, Ga.; Lombardi Software Inc., Austin, Texas; Management Dynamics, East Rutherford, N.J.; Manhattan Associates, Atlanta, Ga.; Matrikon Inc., Edmonton, Alta., Canada; MCA Solutions, Philadelphia, Pa.; Metastorm Inc., Baltimore, Md.; Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash.; Model N Inc., Redwood Shores, Calif.; MSC Software Corp., Santa Ana, Calif.; New Momentum, San Clemente, Calif.; Omnify Software, Andover, Mass.; Optiant Inc., Burlington, Mass.; Opto 22, Temecula, Calif.; Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, Calif.; OSIsoft Inc., San Leandro, Calif.; Plexus Systems Inc., Auburn Hills, Mich.; Preactor International, Wiltshire, U.K.; PTC, Needham, Mass.; QAD Inc., Santa Barbara, Calif.; Questra Corp., Redwood City, Calif.; Ramco Systems, Lawrenceville, N.J.; Red Prairie Corp., Waukesha, Wis.; Right Hemisphere, Pleasanton, Calif.; RuleStream Corp., Wakefield, Mass.; Ryder, Miami, Fla.; Sage Software, Beaverton, Ore.; Salesforce.com Inc., San Francisco, Calif.; SAP AG, Waldorf, Germany; SAS Institute Inc., Cary, N.C.; SAT Corp., Houston, Texas; Savvion Inc., Santa Clara, Calif.; Siemens Energy & Automation Inc., Alpharetta, Ga.; Silvon Software Inc., Westmont, Ill.; Smart Software Inc., Belmont, Mass.; SoftBrands, Minneapolis, Minn.; SolidWorks Corp., Concord, Mass.; Sterling Commerce, Dublin, Ohio; Sun Microsystems Inc., Santa Clara, Calif.; Surfware Inc., Westlake Village, Calif.; SYSPRO, Costa Mesa, Calif.; Technology Group International, Toledo, Ohio; Terra Technology, Norwalk, Conn.; TIBCO Software Inc., Palo Alto, Calif.; UPS, Atlanta, Ga.; Visiprise Inc., Alpharetta, Ga.; Vormittag Associates Inc. (VAI), Ronkonkoma, N.Y.; Wonderware
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