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For Immediate Release:
Media Advisory:
SpaceWorks CEO Dave MacSwain to Participate in Panel on How E-Business is Changing Supply Chain Management at the eBusiness Conference and Expo
Rockville, MD -- May 25, 1999 -- WHO: Dave MacSwain, president and CEO of SpaceWorks, Inc.
WHAT: Due to the dramatic increase of companies conducting business on the Internet, managing the supply chain has become even more complex. As a result, a premium is placed on relationship management. Savvy resellers are taking advantage of the new lay of the land by implementing business-to-business Web- based commerce applications that produce enhanced customer satisfaction and retention, significant cost savings (of up to 75% or more) and competitive leadership.
Mr. MacSwain will address this issue as a member of a panel on "How E-Business Is Changing Supply Chain Management." The panel will also include Michael Ferro, Jr., founder and CEO of Click Interactive, Inc. and Mike Dubrali of Technology Channels Group.
eBusiness Conference & Expo is sponsored by Business Week and produced by CMP, the technology publisher for electronic business decision-makers in the enterprise and in the channel. The conference will explore strategies, solutions, next-generation business practices and the implications of electronic business initiatives.
WHERE: eBusiness Conference & Exposition San Jose Convention Center San Jose, California Main Conference Floor
WHEN: Wednesday, June 9 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
About SpaceWorks SpaceWorks, Inc.® drives billions in B2B revenue today for Global 2000 manufacturers, distributors and supplier-driven marketplaces. SpaceWorks industrial-strength application, the Web BusinessManager Suite, automates all the mission-critical activities involved in B2B selling, including ordering, marketing, billing and more. The solution integrates with back-end systems, e-Marketplaces and customer procurement networks to enable real-time, revenue-generating transactions. SpaceWorks clients include Avaya, BF Goodrich, GE Aircraft Engines, and Maytag Corporation, among others. Alliance partners include PricewaterhouseCoopers, webMethods, Commerce One and more. Additional information is available at www.spaceworks.com.
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