General Electric Information Services takes control of their Mainframe Configuration Management with N-SYNC
Gaithersburg MD, September 1999 -- General Electric Information Services located in Gaithersburg Maryland has chosen N-SYNC from CyberPoint, Incorporated to handle its Y2K software rollout and configuration management needs well past the year 2000.
GE Information Services combines innovative electronic commerce technologies with Six Sigma process disciplines to create intelligent supply chain offerings for businesses around the globe. As the experts in global electronic commerce, GE Information Services delivers a full suite of solutions using industry-based extranets; multi-purpose integration brokers that address the enterprise application integration (EAI), EC and ERP environments; electronic data interchange (EDI) and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) technologies. GE manages the world's largest electronic community of more than 100,000 trading partners. GE Information Services is part of the General Electric Company, USA, and is headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
GE Information Services is a business unit of the General Electric Company, USA, which is based in Fairfield, Connecticut. GE operates in more than 100 countries around the world. GE employs 340,000 people worldwide, including 197,000 in the United States.
Most pioneers eventually become settlers. Not GE Information Services. For more than 30 years, GE Information Services has been pioneering advances in the information management industry. The company traces its beginnings to the 1960s, when, in partnership with Dartmouth College, it developed BASIC, the first online, interactive language. In 1965, GE Information Services introduced MARK 1, the first commercial, computer-timesharing service.
In the 1970s, GE Information Services created one of the world's largest data networks with integrated host-processing services.
In the 1980s, GE Information Services introduced a wide range of innovative products and services, including the QUIK-COMM® e-mail system and the EDI*EXPRESSSM Service.
In the 21st century, GE Information Services intends to maintain its leadership position as the most experienced and responsive provider of complete solutions for business-to-business electronic commerce. How? By applying Internet technologies, forming strategic alliances, and creating additional products and services to help its customers streamline supply chain management.