When James D. Armstrong, the founder of Scottsdalebased JDA Software Group, was forming his company in Cleveland in December 1985, he was determined to complete the process of incorporation before the ...
Ben Ames has spent 30 years as a journalist since starting out as a reporter for daily newspapers in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has focused on business and technology reporting since 1999 for ...
(Reuters) - Honeywell International Inc is in talks to acquire JDA Software Group Inc, in a deal that could value the U.S. supply chain management software company at around $3 billion, including debt ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JDA Software Group, Inc., today announced the release of JDA ® Flowcastingâ„¢, a game-changing end-to-end supply chain collaboration and management solution. The JDA ...
Scottsdale supply chain software developer puts up new brand as it continues transforming its business. Scottsdale-based JDA Software Group Inc. unveiled a new brand identity, logo and tagline today ...
On its 35 th year anniversary, the Company’s new brand name fully embraces move to the cloud, and commitment to endless innovation “After great contemplation and research, we have come to the ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Celebrating its 35th anniversary, JDA Software announced ...
MacroPoint, creator of the patented freight visibility platform designed to give shippers and third-party logistics companies (3PLs) real-time visibility into load status, announced that JDA Software ...
Enterprise technology maker JDA Software Group Inc is exploring a sale and has hired JPMorgan Chase & Co to advise on the process, people familiar with the matter said. The sale process is at an ...
RedPrairie and JDA Software [NASDAQ: JDAS] announced that JDA and affiliates of RedPrairie have entered into a definitive merger agreement. The combined entity will offer a portfolio of systems and ...
It is not uncommon when I go to user conferences put on by software companies, for the keynote speeches to irritate me. Really, they should not. It should be expected that the company's top executives ...