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Partner Press Release Intel, WPI Set Benchmark In International RosettaNet Connections For Release November 20, 2000
BELMONT Extricity, Inc., a leading business-to-business (B2B) software platform provider, today announced that it has successfully completed international supply chain exchanges using RosettaNet e-business standards. Using RosettaNet Partner Interface Processes™ (PIPs™) 3A4 and 3A7, Extricity successfully completed interoperability between WPI, a Taiwan-based distributor, and Intel's Asia Pacific office in Hong Kong and its Folsom, Calif. office. "Any true standard has to be global in nature," said Jennifer Hamilton, CEO of RosettaNet. "Nothing is more important than implementation. More and more companies are implementing RosettaNet standards to make efficiency gains in their supply chain operations. We're confident that implementations like these will continue to grow at a rapid pace as we expand out standards efforts globally." Extricity and Unitopia have assisted in the successful production implementation of international RosettaNet projects. World Peace International used the Extricity for B2B RosettaNet product offered by Extricity to integrate internal applications with RosettaNet messages to and from Intel Corporation to manage the ordering and scheduling processes between Intel and WPI. WPI and Intel are exchanging RosettaNet PIP3A4 and PIP3A7 messages to reduce the cycle time for order processing between the companies. "Extricity is pleased to have played a key role in enabling one of RosettaNet's first
international exchanges of the PIP messages," said Barry Ariko, Extricity's chairman and CEO. "This
is the most recent example of how Unitopia and Extricity have teamed with Taiwanese corporations to
maintain leadership in B2B applications."
Extricity -- Simply Powering B2B™
As the B2B leader in key market sectors including electronics, net markets and e-commerce, Extricity has Global 2000 customers spanning five industries in multiple geographies worldwide. These include Adaptec, Advanced Micro Devices, Altera, Mary Kay, Inc., Sharp Microelectronics, Solectron Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Extricity's headquarters are located in Belmont, Calif., with offices across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Web site: www.extricity.com.
About RosettaNet
More than 300 companies representing more than $1 trillion in annual information technology, electronic components and semiconductor manufacturing revenues currently participate in RosettaNet's standards development, strategy, and implementation activities. A complete list of member companies and more information on RosettaNet is available at www.rosettanet.org. |
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