E2open Launches Strategic Member Program.E2open (Belmont Belmont (bĕl`mŏnt).1 City (1990 pop. 24,127), San Mateo co., W Calif., a residential suburb midway between San Francisco and San Jose; laid out 1851, inc. 1926. There is light manufacturing, and the College of Notre Dame (est. , CA) has unveiled a new Strategic Member program to encourage early and broad participation in the company's development as a secure collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software. network for the electronics industry. The program is designed to expand the company's strategic membership beyond its 10-company founder base. As part of the program, participants will have early access to products and services and join an advisory council to discuss and drive global market requirements for the company's Secure Collaboration Network. Strategic Members will help to improve existing service offerings and have input into new services. Each company also represents an opportunity for piloting E2open's supply chain collaboration, design collaboration or marketplace solution offerings. Through broad participation, the company will deliver a number of benefits to the electronics industry, including driving of standards on its many-to-many Many-to-many is a term that describes a communication paradigm. It is the third of three major Internet computing paradigms. The early Internet applications of e-mail, FTP and Telnet are characterized as "one-to-one," because they are primarily communication means from one platform; improving security management; creating new channels and sources of supply on a global level; and creating comprehensive and affordable solutions. http://www.circuitsassembly.com Copyright [copyright] 2001 Miller Freeman An earlier subsidiary of United News & Media (www.unm.com). Miller Freeman was a leading trade show organizer and publisher serving a variety of industries. In 1996, it acquired the Blenheim Group, producers of the popular PC EXPO trade show, and in 1999, it acquired the CMP LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control |
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