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    Business-to-business (B2B) is another type of e-commerce where the buyers and sellers are business organisations. It covers a broad spectrum of applications that enable an enterprise to form electronic relationships with its distributors, resellers, suppliers, customers, and other partners.

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    Demandbase is an American account-based marketing (ABM), advertising, sales intelligence and data company based in San Francisco. [2]Its products provide business-to-business (B2B) companies sales and marketing support that helps users discover, manage, and measure target audiences.

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    Based in Rockford, Illinois (USA), with offices in Chicago, Pennsylvania, London, and Bangalore, Cleo has about 400 employees and more than 4,100 direct customers.The company's flagship offering, Cleo Integration Cloud, provides both on-premise and cloud-based integration technologies and comprises solutions [buzzword] for B2B/EDI, application integration, data movement and data transformation.

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    Thomas P. Scanlan (1896–1986), was the founder and publisher of the Chicago-based Surplus Record. Mr. Scanlan was a University of Notre Dame graduate. After World War I, he began Surplus Record, which grew into a national trade publication for the used-machinery business which listed used machine tools and capital equipment.

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