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Partner integration remains a priority in today's economy, Yankee Group study finds; As costs of integration technologies fall, study finds more businesses will increase focus on automating transactions; Study validates Sterling Commerce`s position that partner integration is a key component to enabling the integrated, extended enterprise.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-21 October 2002-STERLING COMMERCE: Partner integration remains a priority in today's economy, Yankee Group study finds; As costs of integration technologies fall, study finds more businesses will increase focus on automating transactions; Study validates Sterling Commerce`s position that partner integration is a key component to enabling the integrated, extended enterprise (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10212002 London -- Businesses are continuing to increase budgets for integration projects as technologies that integrate customers, service providers and suppliers gain importance in the corporate community, according to a new study by the Yankee Group on Transaction Management Technologies.
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