Sterling Commerce was a software and services company providing Omni-Channel Commerce, B2B including Electronic data interchange (EDI) translation software and one of the first B2B Integration platforms and managed file transfer ("MFT") products[1] such as Connect:Direct (originally named Network Data Mover).
Sterling Commerce was headquartered near Columbus, Ohio in Dublin, Ohio.
SBC Communications acquired Sterling Commerce (see "Ownership" below), then SBC merged with AT&T (renamed as Sterling Commerce, an AT&T Company), who sold Sterling Commerce to IBM.
Sterling Commerce's Columbus, Ohio campus is now an IBM facility.
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