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  2. GT Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Infor Nexus (formerly known as GT Nexus) is an independent business unit of Infor LLC offering a multienterprise supply chain network. The on-demand global supply chain management platform and integrated applications are used worldwide by businesses to manage global direct procurement, supplier networks, global logistics and global trade processes. [1]

  3. Charles Phillips (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Phillips (born June 1959) [1] is an American business executive in the tech industry. He is the co-founder of Recognize, a focused investment firm. [2] From 2010 to 2019, he was the CEO of Infor, a company that specializes in enterprise software applications for specific industries.

  4. Infor - Wikipedia

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    GT Nexus [10] SCM: US $675.0m 2014 SalesLogix [33] CRM: US $30.1m GRASP Systems [34] Health US People­Answers [35] HR: US $200.0m 2013 TDCI [36] [37] CM: US Certpoint Systems [38] LMS: US 2012 Orbis Global [39] Marketing US Groupe Laurier [40] Consu­lting CA EasyRMS [41] Hospit­ality UK 2011 Single Source Systems [42] PLM: US ENXsuite [43 ...

  5. Sam Nunn School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1990, the School was renamed the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in 1996 in honor of former US Senator and Georgia Tech alumnus Sam Nunn. [ citation needed ] The School's programs focus on understanding the global context of advances in science and technology and on preparing students to address concerns at the nexus of ...

  6. TradeCard - Wikipedia

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    TradeCard was founded in 1999 by Kurt Cavano as a privately owned firm. In 2003, Warburg Pincus led three funding rounds, with TradeCard closing $10 million. [7]In 2010, Deloitte cited TradeCard for its entrepreneurial and disruptive cloud technology enterprise resource planning solution that provides new IT architectures designed to address unmet needs of enterprises.

  7. Shipping portal - Wikipedia

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    Shipping portals first emerged in 2000-2001 when CargoSmart, GT Nexus and INTTRA Inc. all launched their trial phases. [citation needed] Portal members

  8. Scheller College of Business - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Georgia Tech alumnus and restaurateur Thomas E. DuPree, Jr. pledged a $20 million donation to the College of Management, resulting in the college being named the DuPree College of Management in his honor. However, while DuPree donated over $5 million to the college, his name was removed from the college in 2004 when the additional $15 ...

  9. Advanced Technology Development Center - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored companies have created over 51,000 man-years of employment, generated over $12.7 billion revenue, generated over $100 million in profit to Georgia, and raised over $1 billion in venture capital since 1999. [6] ATDC has been recognized by Inc. Magazine and Business Week as one of the nation's top incubators, and has won several other ...