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BroadVision's Enterprise Self-Service Applications Now Available On Powerful New IBM eServer; Revolutionary Intel Processor-Based System Targets the Heart of the Data Center
Business Wire, March 13, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2002
BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise self-service applications, today announced support for the IBM(R) eServer(1) xSeries(TM) 440, which was introduced today. Designed to usher industry standard Intel-based servers into the data center, the new system is ideal for both server consolidation as well as large single-system applications.
The IBM eServer xSeries 440 can be used to run all BroadVision(R) applications for the Windows 2000 operating system -- including BroadVision InfoExchange Portal(TM), BroadVision Business Commerce(TM) and BroadVision Retail Commerce(TM).
"The IBM Enterprise X-Architecture(TM), implemented in IBM eServer xSeries, is a great match for BroadVision's multi-tiered, scalable server architecture, offering medium-sized enterprises a cost-effective and vertically scalable platform for running BroadVision's enterprise self-service applications," said Chris Grejtak, chief marketing officer for BroadVision.
"The IBM eServer x440 is built to handle core business applications that reside at the heart of the data center," said Deepak Advani, vice president, IBM eServer xSeries. "Coupled with key solutions from BroadVision, the new IBM eServer gives customers incredible flexibility, reliability and performance for their e-business infrastructure."
About BroadVision
BroadVision's (Nasdaq:BVSN, Neuer Markt:BDN) enterprise self-service applications create immediate business value by transforming the way organizations do business -- moving relationships to a personalized, self-service model that enhances growth, reduces costs and improves productivity. Leading global companies use BroadVision to power their enterprise self-service initiatives -- using the web and wireless devices to unify and extend an enterprise's applications, information and business processes to serve its employees, partners and customers in a personalized and collaborative way.
For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650/542-5100, email info@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com.
About IBM eServer
IBM is the number one server vendor in the world(2). For more information, visit www.ibm.com/eserver.
> (1) The IBM eServer brand consists of the established IBM e-business logo with the descriptive term "server" following it.(2) Based on 2001 IDC server statistics.
IBM, the e-business logo and xSeries are trademarks of IBM Corporation.
BroadVision, BroadVision Business Commerce, BroadVision InfoExchange Portal and BroadVision Retail Commerce are trademarks or registered trademarks of BroadVision, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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