By Sruthi Ramakrishnan and Sriraj Kalluvila (Reuters) - Supply chain management software maker E2open Inc expects its revenue to hit $100 million for the first time next fiscal year, after replacing its dependence on BlackBerry Ltd and PC makers with a host of new customers. Chief Executive Mark Woodward said he expected E2open, which went public a year ago, to boost its sales in the 12 months to February 2015 after adding up to 20 new enterprise customers in the current fiscal year. "We do $80 million (in revenue) this year and we grow 30 percent next year. ...

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