Ford,
Lucent and Lockheed Martin Lead the OAGI Vendor Challenge
Driving Delivery of XML Standard-based eCommerce SolutionsMember companies of The Open Applications Group (OAGI) announced today their participation in the OAGI Vendor Challenge aimed at delivering B2B interoperability between leading business applications using OAGI standards. The OAGI Customer Council has issued
this challenge in an effort to encourage vendors to deliver e-commerce solutions
that are interoperable, standards-based, and can be implemented in the near
term. The end user companies that issued the challenge are including products
that implement OAGI standards in their plans to implement B2B e-commerce in
their enterprises. "At Ford, we are committed to
utilizing the Internet to its fullest in order to best provide what the consumer
wants in a totally satisfying way," said Tim Thomasma, lead application
architect at Ford and chair of The OAGI Vendor Challenge. "We demand a lot
from our software vendors - we want solutions that are built-in, out-of-the-box,
plug-and-play and based on open standards so that they work with everything
else. The OAGI Vendor Challenge will help to focus vendors on delivering
compatible products that we can use today. This isn't a bake-off. We won't be
announcing the winner of a competition here. We want all business software able
to communicate using industry standard message definitions. The OAGI Vendor
Challenge is just a way to start getting this to happen in the software
marketplace." The OAGI Customer Council, including
AT&T Wireless, Boeing, DHL, Ford Motor Company, General Motors,
Ingersoll-Rand, Kraft Foods, Lockheed Martin and Lucent Technologies, is issuing
the challenge. "Lockheed Martin is committed
to leveraging interoperability standards to reduce total cost of ownership, and
increase the business-oriented agility of its internal information processing
systems," said Lockheed Martin's John Leary, Manager of Applications
Technology, Enterprise Information Systems (EIS). "The EIS Chief Technology
Office and the Lockheed Martin Information Architecture Board (IAB) endorse the
concept and plan for the OAGI Vendor Challenge as a means to encourage
development of `open, business-content standards' for realizing interoperable
interchanges between IT applications." Bruce Ambler, Senior Manager CIO
Strategy Planning and Architecture with Lucent Technologies, said, "It is
important that vendors include standard interoperability interfaces in their
products so customers can buy packaged software from different vendors that all
support plug and play compatibility. " "When the vendors complete the
challenge, we all win," said Dave Connelly, president of the OAGI.
"The OAGI is excited to see our standard so widely adopted. It is our
privilege to support our members in their efforts to achieve business results
through open technology standards." "For e-business demands,
vendors must deliver packaged interoperability, and an open-standard XML
environment is a step in the right direction," said AMR Research Analyst
Kimberly Knickle in the AMR Research Alert on E-business Technologies.
"Products that are successfully adopted by the market will be compatible
with other vendors' products. To achieve a much needed critical mass in B2B
interoperability, end user companies and vendors must get behind initiatives
like the OAGI Vendor Challenge." Twenty vendors have signed onto the
Challenge. They are Bluestone (BLSW), eXcelon Corp., Extricity Software, GloTech
Solutions, HK Systems, Inc. (HKS), J. D. Edwards (JDEC), Mercator (MCTR),
Netfish Technologies, OnDisplay, Inc., Oracle (ORCL), PeopleSoft (PSFT),
PricewaterhouseCoopers, PSDI (PSDI), Requisite Technology, Robocom Systems
International (RIMS), SAGA Software (AGS), SupplierMarket.com, Teklogix, Inc.,
webMethods (WEBM) and Wonderware. Several more vendors are poised to sign up
very soon. Daniel Hale from HK Systems, Inc. will act as project manager for the
Vendor Challenge. Vendors who complete the challenge
will showcase their products at Canopy International's eBusiness integration
laboratory in Boston. Members of the press, industry analysts, and other
interested parties will be invited to view the live demonstrations. The products
will also be shown at exhibitions and conferences to be announced later. The OAGI membership is composed of
many of the most prominent business software vendors, EAI vendors, systems
integrators and end-user associated organizations in the world, including: Agile
Software, AT&T Wireless, Bluestone, Candle, Canopy International, Compaq,
CrossWorlds Software, DATEV, DHL, Extricity Software, Ford Motor Company,
GloTech Solutions, Great Plains, HK Systems, Inc., I2, IBM, Integrated Systems
& Services Group, J.D. Edwards, Lockheed Martin, Lucent Technologies,
Microsoft, NEC, Netfish Technologies, OnDisplay, Oracle, PCS Inc., PeopleSoft,
PricewaterhouseCoopers, PSDI, QAD, Requisite Technology, Robocom Systems, Saga,
SAP, StreamServe, SupplierMarket.com, Teklogix, Trilogy, Mercator (formerly TSI),
USData, Vitria, Wonderware, webMethods and XML Solutions. |