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Meet the Founder: Marty Tenenbaum 1 Sep 2021 2:15 PM (3 years ago)

Dr. Jay M. Tenenbaum

Chairman and Founder, CommerceNet


Dr. Jay M. (“Marty”) Tenenbaum, a world-renowned Internet commerce pioneer and visionary, founded CommerceNet (1994) to accelerate business use of the Internet. While at CommerceNet, he co-founded Veo Systems (1997), the company that pioneered the use of XML for automating business-to-business transactions. When Commerce One acquired Veo Systems in January 1999, Dr. Tenenbaum became chief scientist and was instrumental in shaping the company’s business and technology strategies for the Global Trading Web.

Post Commerce One, Dr. Tenenbaum was an officer and director of Webify Solutions (sold to IBM in 2006) and Medstory (sold to Microsoft in 2007). Currently, his focus is on transforming healthcare and accelerating therapy development through collaborative e-science. Towards that end, he founded CollabRx, which builds “virtual biotechs” to help slash the time, cost, and risk of developing new therapies.”

Prior to CommerceNet, he was founder and CEO of Enterprise Integration Technologies, the first company to conduct a commercial Internet transaction (1992), secure Web transaction (1993), and Internet auction (1993). Earlier in his career, Dr. Tenenbaum was also a prominent AI researcher, and led AI research groups at SRI International and Schlumberger Ltd.

Dr. Tenenbaum is a fellow and former board member of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence, and a former consulting professor of Computer Science at Stanford. He currently serves as a director of Efficient Finance, Patients Like Me, and the Public Library of Science, and is a consulting professor of Information Technology at Carnegie Mellon’s new West coast campus.

Dr. Tenenbaum holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT, and a Ph.D. from Stanford.

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Pricewaterhouse Coopers Looks Into Healthcare Crystal Ball for 2009 29 Dec 2008 6:00 AM (16 years ago)

In an annual review of the most pressing issues for health executives and policy makers, PwC identified nine top issues for 2009:

  1. The economic downturn will hit healthcare
  2. The underinsured will surpass the uninsured as healthcare’s biggest headache
  3. Big pharma turns to M&A to build the drug pipeline
  4. From vaccines to regulation, prevention is on the rise
  5. Genetic testing reaching a price point for the masses
  6. The Internet and social networking is a powerful health extended “Technology will empower patients in new ways during 2009. The increased information and growing patient-to-patient interaction over social networking platforms and websites such as patientslikeme.com and americanwell.com are changing how healthcare is navigated and experienced by consumers, especially as electronic health records become more common.”
  7. Hospitals must perform to get paid
  8. Payers and employers to give incentives for wellness programs
  9. ICD-10 will require a major resource investment

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PatientsLikeMe Named a Top Real World App of 2008 25 Dec 2008 9:38 AM (16 years ago)

ReadWriteWeb included PatientsLikeMe, a CommerceNet portfolio company, in their list of top “real world apps that have made our offline lives easier in 2008.”

“PatientsLikeMe is an online community for people with life-changing medical conditions like multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, or fibromyalgia. Even though the site is still relatively new, it already provides one of the largest patient communities, and also features a wide range of research tools for symptoms and treatments.

“PatientsLikeMe was founded in 2004 and defines its mission as providing a platform for sharing real world medical data. Members of the site often share data about their individual health experiences like symptoms, weight, mood swings, or drugs they have taken. Thanks to this, you can easily find others who are in the same situation as you and what treatments are working for them.”

PatientsLikeMe was also name to ReadWriteWeb’s “Top 100 products of 2008.”

Read full “Top 10 Real World Web Apps of 2008” article

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Vivaty Launches Vivaty Points 8 Dec 2008 6:00 AM (16 years ago)

On December 8, Vivaty, a CommerceNet portfolio company, launched Vivaty Points, a way to start earning points for all the events and activities that users do when in Vivaty, such as sending gifts. Points is the first in a long series of upcoming features and building blocks for the virtual economy.

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Thousands of Patients Won’t Take It: Online Drug Studies Using PatientsLikeMe 25 Nov 2008 8:08 AM (16 years ago)

In a November 23, 2008, post on the Patient Safety Blog, Ken Farbstein discusses how PatientsLikeMe, a CommerceNet portfolio company, sheds light on the effectiveness of drugs in clinical trials.

His advice: Patients interested in clinical drug trails should look into PatientsLikeMe.

Read “Thousans of Patients Won’t Take It: Online Drug Studies Using PatientsLikeMe

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Breaking Down Barriers to Collaboration–The Health Commons Initiative 21 Sep 2008 2:47 PM (16 years ago)

John Willbanks, VP of Science at Creative Commons, will be talking about the Health Commons initiative at the upcoming InnovationWell Community of Practice InterAction Meeting on October 14 – 17, 2008 in Philadelphia. Health Commons is collaboration between CommerceNet, Science Commons, and the Public Library of Science to transform drug discovery. 

Abstract: Breaking Down Barriers to Collaboration–The Health Commons Initiative Imagine a virtual marketplace or ecosystem where participants share data, knowledge, materials and services to accelerate research. The components might include databases on the results of chemical assays, toxicity screens, and clinical trials; libraries of drugs and chemical compounds; repositories of biological materials (tissue samples, cell lines, molecules), computational models predicting drug efficacies or side effects, and contract services for high-throughput genomics and proteomics, combinatorial drug screening, animal testing, biostatistics, and more. The resources offered through the Commons might not necessarily be free, though many could be. However, all would be available under standard pre-negotiated terms and conditions and with standardized data formats that eliminate the debilitating delays, legal wrangling and technical incompatibilities that frustrate scientific collaboration today. 

We envision a Commons where a researcher will be able to order everything needed to replicate a published experiment as easily as ordering DVDs from Amazon. A Commons where one can create a workflow to exploit replicated results on an industrial scale–searching the world’s biological repositories for relevant materials; routing them to the best labs for molecular profiling; forwarding the data to a team of bioinfomaticians for collaborative analysis of potential drug targets; and finally hiring top service providers to run drug screens against those targets; with everything–knowledge, data, and materials–moving smoothly from one provider to the next, monitored and tracked with Fed-Ex precision; where the workflow scripts themselves can become part of the Commons, for others to reuse and improve. Health Commons’ marketplace will slash the time, cost, and risk of developing treatments for diseases. Individual researchers, institutions, and companies will be able to publish information about their expertise and resources so that others in the community can readily discover and use them. Core competencies, from clinical trial design to molecular profiling, will be packaged as turnkey services and made available over the Net. The Commons will serve as the public-domain, non-profit hub, with third-parties providing value added services that facilitate information access, communication, and collaboration. 

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Usable Security Systems to Make Its Debut at DEMOfall08 7 Sep 2008 1:58 PM (16 years ago)

Usable Security Systems, a CommerceNet portfolio company founded by Rachna Dhamija and Allan M. Schiffman, is launching its product, UsableLogin, at DEMOfall08 in San Diego today.

If you’re at DEMO, make sure to tell the Usable team that we’re proud of them!

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Dr. Donald Kennedy to Lead CollabRx Scientific Advisory Board 24 Jul 2008 7:00 AM (16 years ago)

Dr. Donald Kennedy, president emeritus at Stanford University, former editor-in-chief of Science, and FDA commissioner under President Carter, will chair the scientific advisory board at CollabRx.

Read more about Dr. Donald Kennedy

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Vivaty Scenes Taps Facebook, AIM for ‘Immersive Internet’ 8 Jul 2008 7:00 AM (16 years ago)

By Earnest Cavalli

WIRED Blog Network

A new immersive web platform called Vivaty Scenes lets users create tiny virtual worlds and decorate them with content from around the Internet.

After adding Vivaty Scenes, which entered public beta Tuesday, to a Facebook or AOL Instant Messenger account, users can set up a customizable “room” where they can host chat sessions or small virtual gatherings within a web browser.

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CommerceNet Internships — Summer 2008 21 Mar 2008 12:51 PM (17 years ago)

We are offering a couple internship positions at CommerceNet this summer.

CommerceNet is an entrepreneurial research institute, dedicated to fulfill the promise of the Internet. We are currently seeking Software Engineer interns to implement a data visualization Web application for public health information. Involves JavaScript and Python, both data access and graphics. CommerceNet may also accept proposals for internships to work on well-specified projects of the intern’s own design.

What you’ll do

Required Skills:

Email cn-hr@box5837.temp.domains with questions or cover letter and resume.

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