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Rechne nach den starken Übernahmegerüchte mit Rebound in den USA, der die Aktie auf ein Niveau von ca. 3$ führen dürfte.
Dazu trägt bei:
1.) Verfall seit Split von knapp 5$ auf 1,6$!!! ohne fundamental schlechte News!
2.) Marktkap. so niedrig wie nie!
3.) Ausverkauf heute bis 1,52€. im Tief!
4.) Die letzten News alle positiv:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
5.) Aktuell auf ATL-Niveau - das Interesse kehrt aber so langsam zurück!
Viele dieser Werte sinken zunächst nach Reverse-Split, können dann aber sehr schnell Verluste aufholen, siehe z.B. 3DO oder Razorfish!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Dazu trägt bei:
1.) Verfall seit Split von knapp 5$ auf 1,6$!!! ohne fundamental schlechte News!
2.) Marktkap. so niedrig wie nie!
3.) Ausverkauf heute bis 1,52€. im Tief!
4.) Die letzten News alle positiv:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
5.) Aktuell auf ATL-Niveau - das Interesse kehrt aber so langsam zurück!
Viele dieser Werte sinken zunächst nach Reverse-Split, können dann aber sehr schnell Verluste aufholen, siehe z.B. 3DO oder Razorfish!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
sie machen aber trotzdem nur verluste!!!!!!
leider
leider
was ist aus softmatic geworden, die hast du
doch eine woche lang gepusht
doch eine woche lang gepusht
nun laßt ihn doch !!
BROADVISION 661762 dreht ins PLUS!!!
Aktuell 1,74€.
Einsammeln - es gibt gute NEWS!!!
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
KZ 3$!!!
Klarer Kauf bis 2€.!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Aktuell 1,74€.
Einsammeln - es gibt gute NEWS!!!
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
KZ 3$!!!
Klarer Kauf bis 2€.!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Starlkone KÄUFERSTREIK wäre eigentlich angesagt! Was derzeit an der Boerse abläuft ist doch nicht mehr normal!!!
Alles, aber alles geht in die Knie! Ein paar Ölaktien, Lockheed, und dann fällt mir überhaupt nichts mehr ein.
Wohin das alles führen wird, werden wir in einem Jahr schon ahnen. Derweil gilt: Cash halten, denn wer handelte, saß
in der Falle! Das geht nun schon seit APRIL!!!!! Es mag ja sein, daß eine Gegenbewegung kommt, aber es geht noch viel tiefer...
Laß lieber die Finger von Aktien allgemein.
Alles, aber alles geht in die Knie! Ein paar Ölaktien, Lockheed, und dann fällt mir überhaupt nichts mehr ein.
Wohin das alles führen wird, werden wir in einem Jahr schon ahnen. Derweil gilt: Cash halten, denn wer handelte, saß
in der Falle! Das geht nun schon seit APRIL!!!!! Es mag ja sein, daß eine Gegenbewegung kommt, aber es geht noch viel tiefer...
Laß lieber die Finger von Aktien allgemein.
BROADVISION () WKN 661762 ) steht vor STARKEM Rebound!!!
Verfall bis 1,55€., obwohl nur gute News in letzter Zweit und nachbörslich gab es weitere gute Nachrichten!
Hier sollte man bei der geringsten Marktkap. aller Zeiten EINSTEIGEN!
Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
Kaufen bis 2$ mit KZ 3,5-4$!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Verfall bis 1,55€., obwohl nur gute News in letzter Zweit und nachbörslich gab es weitere gute Nachrichten!
Hier sollte man bei der geringsten Marktkap. aller Zeiten EINSTEIGEN!
Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
Kaufen bis 2$ mit KZ 3,5-4$!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
BROADVISION () WKN 661762 ) steht vor STARKEM Rebound!!!
Verfall bis 1,55€., obwohl nur gute News in letzter Zweit und nachbörslich gab es weitere gute Nachrichten!
Hier sollte man bei der geringsten Marktkap. aller Zeiten EINSTEIGEN!
Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
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MfG
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Verfall bis 1,55€., obwohl nur gute News in letzter Zweit und nachbörslich gab es weitere gute Nachrichten!
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Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
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Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
Kaufen bis 2$ mit KZ 3,5-4$!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Verfall bis 1,55€., obwohl nur gute News in letzter Zweit und nachbörslich gab es weitere gute Nachrichten!
Hier sollte man bei der geringsten Marktkap. aller Zeiten EINSTEIGEN!
Broadvision hat im Vorstand ebenfalls klaren Wechsel durchgezogen und man kann bald mit deutlich positiven Zahlen rechnen!
Letzte Meldungen:
Sep 19 2002
KPMG Malaysia Launches First in Suite of Portals;
KPMG HR Online Portal Goes Live with BroadVision
Portal Applications
Sep 17 2002
BROADVISION: Top 5 European Telco websites
powered by BroadVision IBM and BroadVision
`RADAR` Research highlights European telcos
commitment to self-service
BroadVision Extends Relationship with GSA, Builds Momentum in Government e-Business
Sector BroadVision Portal Reduces IT Costs and Manages Content -- Proves Ideal Match
for Government Needs
NACHBÖRSLICH WEITER SUPERNEWS!!!
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sep 20, 2002 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise business portal applications,
today announced that the General Services Administration (GSA), the official
federal source for government purchasing, is re-launching its e-Buy tool, based
on BroadVision technology, responsible for providing access to 3 million
products to 8,800 contractors. The GSA announcement coincides with announcements
of new initiatives and success stories from a wide range of other BroadVision(R)
customers in the government e-business sector, underlining the company`s
position as one of the sector`s leading suppliers of portal solutions.
In addition to GSA, other key BroadVision customers in the government sector
include over 60 government agencies such as the city of Chicago, the state of
Minnesota, and Gwinnett County in Georgia. Forrester Research expects 4,000
e-government systems to be deployed in the United States by 2006. BroadVision
has seen the rapid adoption of web-based self-service applications in government
to meet internal objectives and to respond to regulations mandating improved
efficiency. Governments are also responding to demands for the type of
streamlined Internet interactions they have become accustomed to on
private-sector portals.
A wide range of government entities have deployed BroadVision solutions to help
them make the transformation to e-government. BroadVision`s enterprise business
portal solutions help them effectively and efficiently manage constituent
relationships with one-stop, personalized self-service access to information,
transactions and business processes. BroadVision government customers take
advantage of an integrated suite of e-business solutions supporting the complex
relationships, processes and interactions necessary for e-government.
BroadVision portals make it possible for government to reach its goals for
24/365 availability, paper reduction, citizen participation in governance,
knowledge transfer and cost reductions.
"We believe BroadVision enterprise portal technology is the ideal solution for
government agencies working to address legislative policies while building and
maintaining relationships of trust with their constituencies," said Sanjay
Gupta, senior vice president of marketing and alliances for BroadVision. "We
anticipate building on our momentum in the government sector as more and more
agencies embark on e-government transformations."
BroadVision Powers GSA`s e-Buy Tool
The largest government e-commerce site is run by the U.S. General Services
Administration Federal Supply Service (GSA), a centralized federal procurement
and property management agency that acquires office space, equipment,
telecommunications, information technology, supplies and services for the
federal government. On Aug. 8, the GSA officially launched its revamped
request-for-quotes (RFQ) tool called e-Buy. GSA used BroadVision`s enterprise
business portal solutions to build the new sites.
E-Buy is part of GSA Advantage! (http://www.gsaadvantage.gov), the GSA`s online
catalog, which provides access to more than 8,800 contracts offering more than 3
million products and services. Average daily sales on the GSA Advantage! system
are $750,000, with peak periods reaching as much as $1.5 million. As of early
June 2002, the site had over 3.2 million products/services and more than 7,300
vendors with 8,000-plus contracts. During the past year, over 342,000 orders
were processed for more than $163 million. The site has over 127,000 registered
users, with approximately 400 new users registering each day. The site was also
awarded an e-Gov 2002 Explorer award.
E-Buy enhances GSA Advantage! by giving buyers greater flexibility in obtaining
what they want, whether it`s a special price on a standard item or an immediate
delivery date. With approximately 7,300 vendors on the system, e-Buy can
generate special-request quotes on non-standard services and types of product.
E-Buy enables buyers within an organization to aggregate items within an RFQ for
greater price leverage.
According to Al Iagnemmo, director of GSA`s E-Business Division in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer, e-Buy is one of the most exciting aspects of the
new system. "We leveraged the existing BroadVision application to accommodate
the hundred different government business rules associated with RFQs," said
Iagnemmo. "One of our biggest growth areas now is services. E-Buy will help us
offer services online, so buyers can order services, such as accounting and
building cleaning, and actually get the RFQs, evaluate them and award them, all
online through GSA Advantage!"
BroadVision Enables e-Government Transformations
The following government customers are also using BroadVision enterprise
business portal solutions to cost-effectively provide personalized self-service
to their various constituencies.
City of Chicago: The third largest city in the United States, Chicago has an
annual budget of $4 billion and has more than 40,000 employees serving more than
3 million residents. The city rolled out its BroadVision-powered e-government
initiatives beginning in Q4 of 2001. The first initiative was an online bill
payment system that allows citizens and businesses to easily pay a variety of
fees and debts owed the city. The next initiative was an on-line permitting
center application (http://egov.cityofchicago.org/permit), which enables
citizens and businesses to renew their city permits online, substantially
reducing application turnaround times. It also increases the efficiency of
business processes that span city departments by connecting to the city`s
back-end systems, and facilitates content management by using BroadVision`s IP
forms.
"Mayor Daley`s vision is to use technology to make it easier for citizens and
companies to do business with the city of Chicago," said Chris O`Brien, deputy
chief information officer for the city of Chicago. "BroadVision has a
well-integrated suite of applications that provide us with a scalable portal
framework, powerful content management and online transaction capabilities that
we can leverage across all of our e-government initiatives."
State of Minnesota: (www.northstar.state.mn.us) The state of Minnesota is using
BroadVision enterprise business portal solutions to create its next-generation
state government portal, designed to connect multiple state agencies and give
citizens easier access to Minnesota government services and information.
"This project goes far in achieving the vision of Governor Jesse Ventura to
assure that citizens can more easily communicate with, work with and participate
in Minnesota Government," said Reggie David, assistant commissioner, the Office
of Technology.
The new version of Minnesota`s "North Star" portal will provide citizens with
convenient, self-service access to consolidated information and services from
more than 100 state agencies. A "My Minnesota" feature will allow each visitor
to register and customize the homepage. Once registered, users can subscribe to
receive notifications via their home page when content of interest changes. The
state hopes to provide interactive, up-to-date info for frequent users of state
information. The new portal provides a broad range of services to users, reduces
state costs for web development, leverages technologies developed within a
variety of settings, and enables collaboration across state agencies.
Gwinnett County, Georgia: (www.co.gwinnett.ga.us) In January 2002, the Gwinnett
County government launched its enhanced BroadVision-powered site as part of a
five-year IT initiative to offer residents access to county government services
via the Internet. According to a recent Horizon poll conducted by the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, 85 percent of Gwinnett County residents are online. At
present, county residents utilize the web site as a resource for government and
county information, news, careers and calendar of events. The new web site
provides more than 618,000 residents with self-service access to information and
services including online property tax payment and status of building permits
for local companies.
"After the initial plans had been developed for the new web site, we discovered
that BroadVision already had a product that met our exact needs," said Connie
Hinson, Director of Support Services for Gwinnett County. "Even better, we
needed just 15 weeks to get up and running. Without BroadVision, our site may
have taken as long as two years to test and develop prior to the launch."
About BroadVision
BroadVision`s (Nasdaq: BVSN) enterprise business portal 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 as the basis for their enterprise business portal 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.
Kaufen bis 2$ mit KZ 3,5-4$!!!
MfG
Star Ikone 2
Kaufen bei 1€ und drunter mit KZ 1,5 - 2€...
shorten!
mfg
shorten!
mfg
Und: Wer hatte Recht???
MfG
SI 2
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SI 2
H.Stahlkrone
eines Tages zu wirst an nichts böses denken kommt
was da wird dich ablenken dann stehst Du da und
und kannst nicht mehr dein Depot ist dann ganz schön leer
Du wirst Dich fragen wie kann das nur sein
aber alle anderen werden nur schrein
Gerechtigkeit wird über Dich walten
solange Du Pusht kann Dein Glück nicht ewig halten
wandeln wird es in unglück Du wirst es schon sehn
nur dann ist es zur einsicht viel zu spät.
eines Tages zu wirst an nichts böses denken kommt
was da wird dich ablenken dann stehst Du da und
und kannst nicht mehr dein Depot ist dann ganz schön leer
Du wirst Dich fragen wie kann das nur sein
aber alle anderen werden nur schrein
Gerechtigkeit wird über Dich walten
solange Du Pusht kann Dein Glück nicht ewig halten
wandeln wird es in unglück Du wirst es schon sehn
nur dann ist es zur einsicht viel zu spät.
fallen wird er der Nemax 50 sage und schreibe
auf 150 glaub mir Du wirst es sehn ein Ende ist nicht in sicht aber danach wird es wieder schön
auf 150 glaub mir Du wirst es sehn ein Ende ist nicht in sicht aber danach wird es wieder schön
@jojobada
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