© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 1 How i2 Empowers eMarketplace Requisitioning Approval workflow Purchasing Global Spend Mgmt. Supplier.

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© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 1 How i2 Empowers eMarketplace Requisitioning Approval workflow Purchasing Global Spend Mgmt. Supplier Scorecard Approved Vendor List Approved Component List Contract Mgmt. Supplier Enablement (Self-service portal) Catalog Mgmt. Up/Cross Selling Integration with Supply Chain (ATP) Negotiate (RFx) Auctioning Document Exchange (PO, POA, Invoice, ASN) Order Mgmt. Alert Demand/Supply Collaboration Sellers Buyers

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 2 Network Services: Supplier Services Distributor Storefront: Storefront and Order Management Auction Services: Hosted auction service, RFO Freight Matrix: Transportation execution Commerce Services Direct Connect-Spoke: Transaction and Supply Chain Visibility Partner Connect: Collaboration with multiple buyer hubs Collaboration Services Production Planner: Rapid value production planning and replenishment planning Planning Services Distributor Catalog: Hosted or self-maintained catalog management Content Services

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 3 Network Services: Buyer Services Reverse Auction: Hosted reverse auction service Financial Settlement Service: End-to-end financial services Logistics Execution: Logistics procurement and execution service Commerce Services Direct Connect: Transaction and Supply Chain Visibility for Suppliers Transportation Bid Collaboration: Collaboration on transportation bidding Collaboration Services Transportation Planning: Network planning, landed cost analysis, demand planning, and production planning Planning Services Buyer Catalog Connect: Hosted, self-maintained catalog management and transaction management Content Services

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 4 Integrated to Supply Chain Supplier ManufacturerBufferAssembly/ Packing Distribution Centers Retailers Transportation Modes Retailer: How do increase my supply for X’mas promotion? Buyer: How can I track the location of my purchased item? Manufacturer: Am I capable to promise this PO of 10,000 Solaris? OEM: When should I procure lower level components? Supplier: I have been using all these expensive EDI to take PO. How can I integrate them to one view and reduce the cost?

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 5 Example of Integrated Supply Chain Adv. Planning Sys. Eng. BOM BOM Flatterner Req. & Approval PO Sourcing database Select supplier & contract AVL SCM SRM TradeMatrix Marketplace

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 6 Agenda What is eMarketplace? i2 TradeMartix Marketplace Marketplace with Supply Chain Marketplace Network Effect

© 2000 i2 Technologies, Inc. CONFIDENTIAL Slide 7 Buyers Reduce premium freight and inventory due to enhanced visibility Reduced cost/ transaction Reduce IT costs by utilizing i2 proven technologies and network i2 TradeMatrix Marketplace Benefits Marketplaces Leverage i2 Content Reduce time and cost of deploying solutions Increased acceptance by members due to broader footprint Suppliers Reduced cost/transaction Decreased order-to-cash cycles Increased customer satisfaction Reduce IT costs by using i2 proven technologies and network