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What (who) is GE Information Services - definition

AMERICAN IT SERVICES COMPANY
General Electric Information Services; General Electric Information Services Company; GEISCO; Inovis; GXS (company); GXS; GXS, Inc.; GE Information Services; GEIS; Global eXchange Services

GE Information Services         
<networking, company> One of the leading on-line services, started on 1st October 1985, providing subscribers with hundreds of special interest areas, computer hardware and software support, award-winning multi-player games, the most software files in the industry (over 200 000), worldwide news, sports updates, business news, investment strategies, and Internet electronic mail and fax (GE Mail). Interactive conversations (Chat Lines) and bulletin boards (Round Tables) with associated software archives are also provided. GEnie databases (through the ARTIST gateway) allow users to search the full text of thousands of publications, including Dun & Bradstreet Company Profiles; a GEnie NewsStand with more than 900 newspapers, magazines, and newsletters; a Reference Center with information ranging from Agriculture to World History; the latest in medical information from MEDLINE; and patent and trademark registrations. http://genie.com/. {Shopping 2000 (http://shopping2000.com/shopping2000/genie/)}. Telephone: +1 (800) 638 9636. TDD: +1 (800) 238 9172. E-mail: <info@genie.geis.com>. [Connection with: GE Information Services, Inc., a division of General Electric Company, Headquarters: Rockville, Maryland, USA?] (1995-04-13)
Internet Information Server         
MICROSOFT'S WEB SERVER SOFTWARE, INCLUDED IN MOST RECENT VERSIONS OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Internet Information Server; Microsoft IIS; Microsoft Internet Information Server; IIS 7; Microsoft-iis; Microsoft-IIS; Microsoft Internet Information Services; Microsoft IIS server; IIS7; IIS Media Pack; MS IIS; IIS Express; IIS Media Services; IIS server
<World-Wide Web> (IIS) Microsoft's web server and {FTP server} for Windows NT. IIS is intended to meet the needs of a range of users: from workgroups and departments on a corporate intranet to ISPs hosting websites that receive millions of hits per day. Features include innovative web publishing, customisable tools, wizards, customisable management tools, flexible administration options, and analysis tools. IIS makes it easy to share documents and information across a company intranet or the Internet, and is completely integrated with Windows NT Directory Services. IIS 1.0 was released for Windows NT 3.51 and had a limited feature set. IIS 2.0 was released with Windows NT 4.0 with a similar feature set to IIS 1.0. IIS 3.0 quickly followed with many additions including Active Server Pages (ASP), ISAPI and ADO 1.0. IIS 4.0 is built into Windows NT Server 4.0. It includes ASP 2.0, ISAPI and ADO 1.5. http://microsoft.com/iis. Rival servers include Apache and {Netscape Enterprise Server}. (1999-08-04)
Microsoft Internet Information Server         
MICROSOFT'S WEB SERVER SOFTWARE, INCLUDED IN MOST RECENT VERSIONS OF MICROSOFT WINDOWS
Internet Information Server; Microsoft IIS; Microsoft Internet Information Server; IIS 7; Microsoft-iis; Microsoft-IIS; Microsoft Internet Information Services; Microsoft IIS server; IIS7; IIS Media Pack; MS IIS; IIS Express; IIS Media Services; IIS server

Wikipedia

GXS Inc.

GXS (OpenText GXS) is a subsidiary of OpenText Corporation headquartered in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. Its GXS Trading Grid managed more than twelve billion transactions in 2011. Since 2004, GXS has invested more than $250 million in GXS Trading Grid. As of March 16, 2012, more than 550,000 businesses connect to GXS Trading Grid and, on average, more than 2,000 new businesses join each month.

As of December 31, 2011, 58.5% of GXS revenues come from the U.S. and 41.5% of GXS revenues are earned outside the United States and are managed by regional headquarters in Hong Kong, London, São Paulo and Tokyo.

On November 5, 2013, OpenText Corporation in Waterloo, Canada, announced their acquisition of GXS.