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The Sky is the Limit
TEQ, 2005-09-12
TEQ talks with TrueCommerce chairman & chief executive officer George McKee as he discusses how his entrepreneurial success has helped facilitate his company's blistering growth spurt.
TrueCommerce Receives $450,000 State Grant
Forbes, 2005-05-25
Forbes.com reports that the Governor's Action Team awarded Pennsylvania company TrueCommerce a grant in the amount of $450,000 in an effort to create jobs and help boost the Pennsylvania economy. This grant was issued shortly after the $4 million venture capital invested in TrueCommerce by the Edison Venture Fund.
SAP Selects TrueCommerce as SAP® Business One Solution Partner
Reuters UK, 2005-04-19
Reuters UK reports that TrueCommerce, an electronic data interchange (EDI) software company located in Wexford, Pennsylvania; has signed an agreement with SAP America, Inc. to recognize TrueCommerce as an EDI Solution Partner for its SAP® Business One software.
Former Best Software Executive Appointed To TrueCommerce Board
Accountingsoftware.com, 2005-02-07
Robert Skinner, former executive vice president of sales and professional services for Best Software, has been appointed to the board of directors of TrueCommerce, which provides end-to-end Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) solutions that enable small and mid-sized companies to conduct business with mass merchants such as Wal-Mart and The Home Depot.
VC funding in Q4 drops considerably
Pittsburgh Business Times, 2005-01-28
Just two Pittsburgh-area companies received venture capital investments during the final three months of 2004. The combined total of $18.56 million raised by Laurel Networks and True Commerce is well below the $45.49 million pumped into seven companies during the fourth quarter of 2003.
TrueCommerce’s Tony Bernard Finalist for CIO of the Year
Forbes.com, 2005-01-19
Forbes.com reports that the Greater Pittsburgh CIO Group and Pittsburgh Technology Council have selected Tony Bernard, vice-president of technology at TrueCommerce, for their 2004 CIO of the Year Award. Bernard was one of 21 finalists, each of whom were either chief information officers or in an equivalent capacity.
True Commerce adds $450,000 in state funding
Pittsburgh Business Times, 2005-01-14
Maria Guzzo of Pittsburgh Business Times reports that TrueCommerce received $450,000 in venture capital in the fall of 2004. The money will be used to create new jobs and train new employees. (read more)
Wexford company receives grants
Cranberry Eagle, 2005-01-09
Bob Schultz of Cranberry Eagle Sunday reports that TrueCommerce, an information technology company located in Wexford, PA, was given a $200,000 opportunity grant, $150,000 in job creation tax credits and $100,000 for a customized job training budget. (read more)
State gives economic aid to local firms
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2004-12-29
Len Boselovic of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that TrueCommerce was given $450,000 in grants and tax credits.
State funding to create, retain jobs
Pittsburgh Business Times, 2004-12-28
The Pittsburgh Business Times reports that TrueCommerce, which specializes in electronic data interchange (EDI) solutions, will create and retain 210 jobs within three years. (read more)
Help for the holidays…Butler decorations supplier uses Pine firm’s software to ease bookkeeping
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2004-12-24
Corilyn Shropshire of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette discusses how TrueCommerce of Wexford, PA helped one wholesaler track EDI transactions more efficiently by filling orders and sending invoices using their user-friendly software application. (read more)
TrueCommerce said it raised $3 million in venture capital from Edison Fund
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2004-10-09
Pine-based software developer TrueCommerce said it raised $3 million in venture capital from Edison Venture Fund, a Lawrenceville, N.J.-based private equity and services firm.
True Commerce gets $4M in first round of institutional funding
Pittsburgh Business Times, 2004-10-06
The Pittsburgh Business Times reports that TrueCommerce will use its institutional funding to expand development, marketing and sales of their EDI solution for industries such as banking, hardware, grocery, retail, government, and health care.
Tech workers play musical chairs as hiring picks up
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2004-10-03
Corilyn Shropshire of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Wexford-based software company TrueCommerce hired 20 people in early 2004 and an additonal 30 by the end of the year.





