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Sterling Commerce

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Founded
  
1975

Sterling Commerce httpswwwrealwirecomibankSterlingcommerceJPG

Headquarters
  
Dublin, Ohio, United States

Parent organizations
  
IBM, AT&T, Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages

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Sterling Commerce was a software company providing order management, B2B and managed file transfer ("MFT") products such as Connect:Direct (originally named Network Data Mover). Sterling Commerce was headquartered near Columbus, Ohio in Dublin, OH. SBC Communications acquired Sterling Commerce (see "Ownership" below), then SBC merged with AT&T, who sold Sterling Commerce to IBM. Sterling Commerce's Ohio campus is now a major IBM facility.

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Sterling commerce corporate video


Previous acquisitions

  • In 2005, Sterling Commerce acquired Yantra Corporation, a provider of distributed order management and supply chain fulfillment products.
  • In 2006, Sterling Commerce acquired Nistevo, a provider of on-demand transportation management products.
  • Ownership

    SBC Communications purchased Sterling Commerce in 2000. With the merger of AT&T Corp. and SBC Communications in November 2005, Sterling Commerce became an AT&T company. In May 2010 IBM acquired Sterling Commerce from AT&T.

    References

    Sterling Commerce Wikipedia