
By Tony Hallett
Published: 16 December 1999 12:13 GMT
Baan has announced an Internet-based product that enables companies to share financial information across the extended enterprise.
Baan CODA E-Finance can, for example, allow users to access accounts information using PDAs or Web browsers. The product links to customers, partners and suppliers.
The Dutch enterprise software company bought UK-based CODA in May last year. Existing users of the Baan CODA E-Financials range include easyJET, IKEA and Virgin.
Baan CODA E-Finance will be available during the first quarter of next year.
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