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Frictionless Commerce Vice President to Present at The Conference Board's Supplier Relationship Management Conference

Business Wire, March 8, 2006

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Frictionless Commerce, a leading supplier relationship management (SRM) software provider, announced today that Don MacLennan, Vice President of Marketing, is presenting at The Conference Board's Supplier Relationship Management Conference on Thursday, March 9, 2006. The conference will take place at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia.

At the conference, MacLennan and customer Bristol-Myers Squibb will provide a case study of supplier segmentation and the use of technology systems to support the process. They will share strategies on the supplier segmentation process, the methods in which different segments of suppliers are managed and best practices in working with strategic suppliers.

The Conference Board is the premier business membership and research network. For more information, please visit: http://www.conference-board.org.

About Frictionless Commerce

Frictionless Commerce is a leading Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) software provider. Frictionless SRM software enables Global 2500 companies to effectively perform spend analysis, supplier profiling and performance management, sourcing and contract management. Through our product, services and customer community, Frictionless customers lower supply base costs, reduce time-to-market, leverage external innovation and guarantee access to high-quality goods and services.

Customers include: First Choice Holidays, Aetna, Bristol-Myers Squibb, PSEG, Revlon, We Energies, Florida Power & Light, Wachovia, KPMG LLP UK, MetLife, TDS, Alticor, Prudential Plc, Telewest, CIGNA, and Philip Morris U.S.A. For more information, contact Frictionless Commerce at (617) 495-0180 or visit www.frictionless.com.

The FRICTIONLESS Trademark is owned by Frictionless Commerce Incorporated, and is registered in the United States of America and the European union.

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