Virtual Orchestration Highways for Enterprise Communities

Greg Brady, CEO of One Network, discusses “Virtual Orchestration Highways” in Supply Chain Brain Virtual Orchestration Highways for Enterprise Communities In the world of enterprise management software, logistics and transportation has often been seen as a very isolated island. Those of us on the inside know that the logistics world continues to be just as fragmented and disconnected as it …

One Network and KPMG Featured in Material Handling and Logistics

Dave Blanchard Reports on Industry Week Best Plants 2013 Conference on MHLnews.com Dave Blanchard, Editorial Director/Associate Publisher of Material Handling and Logistics, reports on the demise of the term “supply chain” and the rise of “supply networks”. The term supply chain management has been around for more than 30 years, but according to Rob Barrett, managing director, supply chain & …

One Network Announces Supplier Collaboration SuiteApp for NetSuite’s Platform

New SuiteApp provides NetSuite customers with advanced supplier collaboration and VMI capabilities Dallas Texas, May 7, 2013 – One Network Enterprises, a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) provider delivering best of breed supply network real-time planning and execution functionality in the cloud, today announced the One Network Supplier Collaboration SuiteApp, built using NetSuite’s SuiteCloud Computing Platform. The App delivers One Network’s industry-leading supplier …

Greg Brady on Supply Chain Collaboration in Supply Chain Brain

Greg Brady, One Network Founder and CEO, has an article in Supply Chain Brain on the dismal state of supply chain collaboration today, and how technology can propel us forward. A brief extract of the article appears below. Though Traditional Supply Chain Collaboration Is Dead, Technology Can Help April 18, 2013 Greg Brady, CEO, One Network Enterprises Actually, yes. What …

Create a Truly Integrated Logistics Operation

Integrated Logistics Management on a Single Platform In Logistics Viewpoints, Greg Brady discusses how new technology can create common platform for planning, execution and visibility across foreign and domestic inbound logistics and outbound logistics operations that can give you a competitive edge: I am constantly amazed at the number of companies today that procure and manufacture both globally and domestically, …