The market is competitive, rapidly evolving, and highly fragmented, and one should only expect the intensity of competition to increase in the future. For the present, the biggest challenge remains a lack of awareness of the need for TradeStone's applications.
The Future for an E-sourcing Solutions Builder P.J. Jakovljevic
TradeStone will introduce several planning capabilities that bind existing sourcing and order execution functionality, and featuring significant enhancements to the Finance and Logistics modules, with the idea of… Read Article…
Web-based Solution Steps Out for Cohesive Retailer Sourcing P.J. Jakovljevic
TradeStone recently announced the commercial availability of its Unified Buying Engine, a technology platform that should enable user companies to streamline all purchasing into a single view and business process. Read Article…
What Makes Process Process? Olin Thompson
The systems dealing with manufacturing, inventory, procurement, and customer order management systems are among the systems that often prove to be the hardest to acquire due to the unique issues of the process… Read Article…
Service Chain Information will Transform the Total Chain Ann Grackin
Moving to a performance-based service business model will have huge implications for the whole value chain. Its principle is to manage for outcomes—procure performance rather than parts and people. It requires total… Read Article…