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Websitereardencommerce.com
CategoryeCommerce
Phone877.778.2763
Email
Employees370
Founded2000
DescriptionTravel booking and planning

Offices

Foster City, USA
1001 E Hillsdale Blvd, Eight Floor
Foster City, CA, 94404
USA

People

Vice President, Worldwide Sales
Vice President, General Counsel
Vice President, Customer Services
Board
Board
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Board
CEO
VP Worldwide Marketing
Chief Platform Architect

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Tags

booking, travel, hotel, mobile

Rearden Commerce

Rearden Commerce’s goal is to save their customers time and money by connecting to third-party web services and automating common tasks. Their main service now is designed to make executive travel planning more efficient, and easier to track in the corporate HQ. The service interfaces with hundreds of travel providers, from car companies to hotels, and allows the user to access each of them from the same unified interface. It also learns a traveler’s preferences, and streamlines the booking process by automatically selecting preferred options. In the future, Rearden Commerce will expand into similar spaces, especially in automated booking of small businesses, such as dentists’ and doctors’ offices.

Milestones

  • 9/22/08 — Acquires NJ-based Global Ground Automation. Customddd asd asdfers will now be able to locate, price compare, book, expense, and track all of their limousine and hired car usage from the 33,500+ providers that GGA works with worldwide

Products

Rearden Personal Assistant

Websitereardencommerce.com/products
StageLive
Tags travel, planning, booking, business-planning
Rearden Commerce screenshot
Above: Rearden Personal Assistant Screenshot -- #1
Uploaded: 2/5/08

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Comments

Anne - June 23, 2009 at 9:26am
With $200 million in funding, backed by big names like American Express and JP Morgan Chase, I think this company is definitely one to watch. You can't argue with their success when the numbers speak for themselves. I'm looking forward to see how the B2C initiative fares for them.
Jack - April 28, 2009 at 6:53am
It looks like AmEx just bought/licensed both the mobile and the desktop client from Rearden Commerce, and turned them into Axiom and AmericanExpressAnywhere respectively. These guys are in for a looot of action...
Phil Dewey - November 1, 2008 at 4:42pm
They are now up t $200 million in investments. American Express has moved on and hooked up with their biggest competitor. Chase is not far behind. Bad business model+no ability to execute+high school drama=no results.
Nobby H - October 17, 2008 at 2:21pm
Clearly they are blessed with the gift of shafting investors and moving on. They are the verb that describes BS Silicon Valley reinvention as a convenient excuse for never doing anything but issuing press releases and talking themselves up. They're already working on Series F documents, as in F all of their investors.
Sugar McDaddy - June 30, 2008 at 4:28pm
This is hyperbole. After dicking around for 8 years, Rearden does not have any thing positive to show for.

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