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Santa Clara, CA - October 8, 2003 -- Noosh, the leading
provider of collaborative e-Business software solutions for print,
will host a free online seminar focused on trends and critical success
factors for E- procurement, at 2:00pm ET on Thursday, November 6,
2003.
Laurie Orlov, Research Director at Forrester Research, will provide
an overview of market adoption of online procurement solutions and
examine recent research that indicates how much organizations have
saved and how they're saving the most. In particular, she will show
success rates for various types of spending categories and electronic
purchasing technology, including:
- Enterprise-wide procurement
- System-to-system links
- Contract management
- Online auctions
- Electronic marketplaces
"Orlov's vision of Sustainable Supply Management offers
enormous potential to impact a company's bottom line,"
said Dave Hannebrink, Sr. Vice President of Marketing and Business
Development, Noosh. "This seminar is a must for purchasing
professionals who want to learn more about how to develop a purchasing
data backbone that connects to expert services."
Andrew Reese, Editor-In-Chief of iSource Business will moderate
the 60-minute seminar that will also include a brief overview of
the Noosh application and a question and answer period.
Registration information is available at: http://www.isourceonline.com/cyberseminar/nooshreg.asp
or http://www.noosh.com.
About Noosh
Noosh, Inc. offers superior, collaborative-procurement technology
that rapidly cuts the real cost of doing business. Founded in 1998,
the company is recognized as a market leader in collaborative process
management and procurement of print, direct mail, and interactive
media. Noosh customers include GE Capital, Honeywell Consumer Products
Group, Star Tribune Company and other leading enterprises. For more
information, please visit Noosh's website at www.noosh.com.
Noosh is the trademark and service mark, respectively,
of Noosh, Inc. Other trademarks appearing in this release are the
property of their holders.
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