Global Fortune 500 Companies Use BroadVision Applications to Build and Manage Their E-businesses
BusinessWire
Monday August 21 8:12am
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 21, 2000--
BroadVision Provides Industrial Strength E-Commerce Functionality
to a Third of Fortune's Top 100 Companies
BroadVision(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN)(Neuer Markt:BDN), a leading worldwide supplier of personalized e-business applications, today announced that Global Fortune 500 companies build and operate their e-businesses with BroadVision One-To-One(TM) applications. Of the top 100 companies, one-third are BroadVision customers and 70 BroadVision customers are ranked within the top 500 on the list.
The Fortune 500 companies using BroadVision listed by vertical industry include:
Financial Services -- ABN AMRO, Bank of America, Barclays B2B.com, BNP Paribas, CommerzBank, Credit Suisse, FleetBoston Financial, Fortis, Frost Bank, Hartford Financial Services, ING Group, Royal Bank of Canada, Sanwa Bank, Unicredito Italiano, Zurich Financial Services;
Retail and Wholesale -- Circuit City, Federated Department Stores, Home Depot, Sears Roebuck, Toshiba, Wal-Mart Stores;
Manufacturing/High-Technology -- Boeing, Electrolux, Fiat, General Electric, Hewlett-Packard, Itochu Japan, Matsushita Electric Industrial, NEC PC, Nippon Travel, Samsung, Sony, Toyota Motor, Ricoh, Volkswagen, Xerox;
Telecommunications/ISP -- China Telecommunications, Siemens, MCI Worldcom, Cable and Wireless, British Telecom, L.M. Ericsson, Vodafone AirTouch;
Energy - Cooper Cameron, Tosco Corporation;
Healthcare - Merck Medco, Cardinal Health, Pfizer;
Travel/Tourism - Japan Airlines; and
E-Government - US Postal Service.
"Our impressive customer roster of Fortune 500 companies illustrates the industrial strength of BroadVision's applications, delivering proven robust, scalable and high-performance e-business applications to leading companies worldwide," said Rani Merritt, executive vice president, worldwide marketing organization, BroadVision, Inc. "As we move forward, we will continue to see global enterprises turn to BroadVision as their software vendor of choice for innovative, best-in-class and quick-to-market e-business solutions."
BusinessWire
Monday August 21 8:12am
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 21, 2000--
BroadVision Provides Industrial Strength E-Commerce Functionality
to a Third of Fortune's Top 100 Companies
BroadVision(R), Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN)(Neuer Markt:BDN), a leading worldwide supplier of personalized e-business applications, today announced that Global Fortune 500 companies build and operate their e-businesses with BroadVision One-To-One(TM) applications. Of the top 100 companies, one-third are BroadVision customers and 70 BroadVision customers are ranked within the top 500 on the list.
The Fortune 500 companies using BroadVision listed by vertical industry include:
Financial Services -- ABN AMRO, Bank of America, Barclays B2B.com, BNP Paribas, CommerzBank, Credit Suisse, FleetBoston Financial, Fortis, Frost Bank, Hartford Financial Services, ING Group, Royal Bank of Canada, Sanwa Bank, Unicredito Italiano, Zurich Financial Services;
Retail and Wholesale -- Circuit City, Federated Department Stores, Home Depot, Sears Roebuck, Toshiba, Wal-Mart Stores;
Manufacturing/High-Technology -- Boeing, Electrolux, Fiat, General Electric, Hewlett-Packard, Itochu Japan, Matsushita Electric Industrial, NEC PC, Nippon Travel, Samsung, Sony, Toyota Motor, Ricoh, Volkswagen, Xerox;
Telecommunications/ISP -- China Telecommunications, Siemens, MCI Worldcom, Cable and Wireless, British Telecom, L.M. Ericsson, Vodafone AirTouch;
Energy - Cooper Cameron, Tosco Corporation;
Healthcare - Merck Medco, Cardinal Health, Pfizer;
Travel/Tourism - Japan Airlines; and
E-Government - US Postal Service.
"Our impressive customer roster of Fortune 500 companies illustrates the industrial strength of BroadVision's applications, delivering proven robust, scalable and high-performance e-business applications to leading companies worldwide," said Rani Merritt, executive vice president, worldwide marketing organization, BroadVision, Inc. "As we move forward, we will continue to see global enterprises turn to BroadVision as their software vendor of choice for innovative, best-in-class and quick-to-market e-business solutions."