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Technology Stocks : CNKT - Connect Inc.

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To: Herc who wrote (875)5/3/1999 12:01:00 AM
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Internet.com, April 17, 1998

"One of our primary goals when investigating e-commerce systems was to find a single software vendor that could help us automate both our buying and selling processes on the same platform. ConnectInc.com is one of the only vendors today providing this level of integration," said Dale Elliot, president of the industrial division at Snap-on.

• The Red Herring, February 1998

"We believe in the concept. They've got great technology, and a lot of very large companies believe in ConnectInc.com," said Michael Nemeroff, analyst at Lehmann Brothers.

• Application Development Trends, February 1998

"Our vision is one of an e-commerce system that really ties together our three major constituents - customers, suppliers, and employees. With ConnectInc.com, we're well on the road to making that vision happen," said Bob Gingras, manager of Electronic Commerce at Snap-on, Inc.

• Aberdeen Group, January 21, 1998

"ConnectInc.com is one of the few suppliers of EC order capture and channel automation software with a real business-to-business track record and referenceable customers such as Nortel, Snap-on, and Compaq."

• Aberdeen Group, January 21, 1998

"Aberdeen believes that ConnectInc.com has won happy and referenceable customers because the relatively mature OrderStream delivers an appealing mix of integration interfaces and services, a transactional architecture to suit enterprise business-to-business sales, key application-level functionality, and the tools necessary to manage the solution."

• Aberdeen Group, January 21, 1998

"From the start, we've known that the successful creation and ongoing operation of our unique purchasing system would be heavily dependent on the quality of the software it was built upon. After evaluating all competitive offerings, we chose PurchaseStream because it was the most robust, full-featured requisitioning application available that could meet our aggressive time-to-market objectives," said Dave Perry, president and CEO of Chemdex Corporation.

• Data Communications, January 1998

"ConnectInc.com's all-in-one e-commerce software...comes with everything needed to sell over the internet." - Hot Products for 1998




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