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Pandesic set for European summer launch

Marc Ambasna Jones ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 13 Feb 1998 18:18 GMT

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Intel and SAP joint venture Pandesic will launch in Europe this summer using European show CEBIT 98 London's Internet World as a springboard.

The e-commerce solutions company will hope to build on its early US interest by setting-up a number of European offices which will include the UK and Germany. This will set Pandesic up as a truly international organisation especially following the appointment of fulfilment house McQueen last month.

Pandesic launched in the US last August to provide an Internet-based solution to automate the entire business cycle online.

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