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Vention and dotLogix Form Strategic Alliance - electronic business solutions - Brief Article

Information Superhighways Newsletter, Oct, 2000

Vention, a provider of e-business solutions, announced the formation of a strategic alliance with dotLogix, an e-commerce service provider specializing in comprehensive solutions for mid-market distributors and manufacturers.

Vention provides the services required to identify, design, develop, and launch e-business solutions to clients in the retail, manufacturing, and financial services industries. The company's core competency lies in its ability to Web-enable clients' existing systems and couple them with dynamic applications and site designs.

dotLogix provides all of the services needed to deploy, operate, and manage e-commerce business. The dotLogix full complement of services includes Web site hosting, order management and tacking, and the physical services associated with commerce: logistics, transportation, and call center management. The dotLogix pricing model allows customers the flexibility to select the elements they need and adjust them as business grows.

As manufacturers and distributors hustle to take their companies to the Internet, executives in these industries must find ways to efficiently Web-enable all facets of their business. Together, Vention and dotLogix provide solutions that allow their clients to easily scale their Internet operations to fit their business, generating strong returns on investment in short periods of time.

"Often, our clients need help implementing their e-commerce business after we take them online," said Howard Graham, president of Vention. "The back-end services dotLogix brings to the table, such as Web hosting, warehousing carrier management, and call center support, will broaden the scope of the services we can offer and allow our clients to bring their initiatives to market faster."

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