SSA Global picks off Epiphany Aug 5, 2005
Other companies swept up by SSA, which has focused its efforts primarily on the midsize business market, include EXE Technologies, Elevon, Ironside Technologies and Infinium Software. Under the terms of the deal, announced after market close Wednesday, Epiphany shareholders will be paid $4. (ZDNet News)
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Smith joins Manhattan Associates from SSA Global (formerly EXE Technologies) where he held a number of positions in the company's supply chain management division. Most recently Smith was general manager for the division's EMEA region. (PR Newswire)
Manugistics shows president the door Aug 31, 2004
Manugistics replaced chief executive Greg Owens in July with Joe Cowan, the former CEO of software maker Exe Technologies. Owens remains company chairman. (Washington Business Journal, DC)
Baan buyer SSA Global prepares for IPO Jun 7, 2004
Among its many acquisitions the company purchased Dutch vendor Baan, known for its financial software, and global supply chain execution provider EXE Technologies last year, along with a software applications division of Computer Associates in 2002. SSA hopes the IPO will help it top the $1bn mark in revenues. (VNUNet.com, UK)
SSA Global Wars With i2 For Indian SCM Market Jun 3, 2004
The company claims that its SCM solution suite combines best-of-breed functionality with specialized industry expertise added through strategic acquisitions, such as Baan and EXE Technologies. However, with i2s dominance and credibility, SSA Global certainly has its task cut out with its late entry into the SCM space. (CXOtoday.com, India)
Oracle DOJ Decision May Be Flawed Mar 7, 2004
It bought Baan last year and in January bought EXE Technologies. The Baan purchase helped it achieve 2003 revenue growth of more than 50%, to $285 million, and elevate SSA to the fourth-largest ERP vendor. (Forbes -- Technology)
EXE shareholders OK merger with SSA Dec 19, 2003
Dallas-based EXE Technologies Inc. said Friday its shareholders have approved a merger plan with SSA Global Technologies Inc.. The companies announced in August that SSA Global had agreed to buy EXE in a deal valued at about $47 (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
Supply chain, supply chain Nov 12, 2003
These packages come from many vendors and are built using a wide range of technologies, which further complicates the integration process. Nike's supply chain crisis was caused by a failed installation of i2 Technologies' APS system (Computerworld Australia, Australia)
SnT Global, AsiaSoft target US$3m revenue Nov 4, 2003
SnT chief executive officer David Wong said that to remain competitive companies in the three countries had increase their outsourcing supply chain execution activities to concentrate on core competencies and improve efficiency as well as reduce cost. One of them is eHub, a warehouse management system powered by EXE Technologies (The Star, Malaysia)
EXE Technologies Announces Improved Third Quarter Operating ... Oct 24, 2003
EXE Technologies Announces Improved Third Quarter Operating Performance. 24, 2003--EXE Technologies(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:EXEE), a leading global supply chain execution (SCE) solutions provider, today reported continued improvement in its operating performance in the third quarter of 2003 (Business Wire (press release)
EXE Technologies' loss narrows in 3Q Oct 24, 2003
Dallas-based software company EXE Technologies Inc. said it narrowed its third-quarter loss as sales improved. For the three months ended Sept. 30, EXE posted a net loss of $900,000, or a per-share loss of 14 cents, compared with a loss of $3 (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
IT related companies in DAFZA increase by 20 per cent Oct 21, 2003
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EXE Technologies Announces Application Deliveries Deployed Using ... Oct 7, 2003
EXE Technologies Announces Application Deliveries Deployed Using IBM WebSphere Portal, Application Server Technologies. 7, 2003--EXE Technologies(R) Inc. (Nasdaq:EXEE), a global leader in supply chain business solutions, today announced it will soon begin shipping customer applications that deploy IBM (NYSE:IBM) WebSphere(R) Portal Version 5 (Business Wire (press release)