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Covisint dreams up tools, treats for its customers.(Brief Article)

Crain's Detroit Business, October, 2000 by Kisiel, Ralph

Covisint will be much more than the automotive version of eBay. Yes, there will be auctions. But while Covisint's business plan spent the summer under a Federal Trade Commission microscope, planners have quietly developed a range of tools and services for the mega marketplace. Think cutting-edge.

The centerpiece is a 3-D ``visualization tool'' to let engineers and designers develop and revise automotive components from different sites around the world at the same time. ``It absolutely would be of interest to suppliers,'' said Mike Suman, group vice president of electronic commerce at Plymouth-based Johnson Controls Inc. ``Everyone would have the same data at the same time,'' Suman said, adding that surprises at meetings could be reduced or...

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