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IBM È STATA SCELTA DA SIEMENS QUALE PARTNER TECNOLOGICO DI RIFERIMENTO IN AMBITO E-BUSINESS LE SOLUZIONI WEBSPHERE COMMERCE SUITE, WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER E MQSERIES DI IBM SUPPORTERANNO LO SVILUPPO DEL BUSINESS ON LINE DELL'AZIENDA TEDESCA Milano, 29 gennaio 2001 - Siemens Chooses IBM's WebSphere for e-Business Siemens
AG Selects IBM's WebSphere in world's biggest ever e-commerce deal Stuttgart,
26th January 2000 Siemens AG - the Munich-based electronics and electrical
engineering giant - has chosen IBM as its preferred technology partner in its
bid to make the transformation to an "e-driven company". IBM's WebSphere Commerce Suite, WebSphere Application
Server and MQSeries will provide the e-business platform to bring Siemens'
business processes to the web. Siemens announced its new e-business development
strategy in October of last year. This initial phase will see the company invest
around one billion euros in the project. In the course of this transformation,
Siemens is introducing company-wide, global e-business applications, which will
be jointly developed and implemented by an alliance composed of Siemens' own
Siemens Business Services (SBS), i2 Technologies, CommerceOne and IBM. Through
the exploitation of e-business, Seimens expects major benefits including faster
development of new markets, closer customer relationships and significant
reduction of operational costs. The Siemens Online Sales Division will be
equipped with IBM's WebSphere family of e-business infrastructure software.
IBM's WebSphere was chosen because of its industry-strength scalability and
industry-leading integration capabilities. A decisive factor in the success of
an e-commerce initiative is the ability to make fragmented legacy IT systems
available to new, Web-based applications. IBM's WebSphere will allow Seimens to
web-enable its existing systems and integrate them with innovative new
e-business applications. "WebSphere is leading e-business innovations
around the world," said Christoph Rau, Vice President of Software Group IBM
Central Europe. "We're delighted to be teaming with Siemens and delivering
the tools for such an ambitious e-business program. Like large organisations
before them, Siemens is finding that WebSphere allows them to build an effective
strategy on top of their existing IT investments. It's like putting your legacy
systems on steroids for e-business." The cornerstone of the agreement with
Siemens is IBM's WebSphere Commerce Suite, based on the WebSphere Application
Server. IBM WebSphere creates a flexible environment for all e-business
applications, utilizing the company's VisualAge for Java development tools.
Siemens will also be using IBM's WebSphere Studio. This software provides an
extensive development environment for creating dynamic Web pages and Java
applications. A single process is all that is required to create applications
for standard Web browsers and mobile computing devices, such as smartphones and
PDAs. In choosing WebSphere Commerce Suite, Siemens has selected a complete
solution for e-commerce and electronic marketplaces. Features include support
for dynamic retail models - like online catalogs, content management, and modern
search engine technologies. Sellers and buyers are able to maintain control over
any kind of transaction involving goods or services. Business analysis and
personalization tools assist in the creation of individual customer profiles.
The Siemens program is expected to take around three years to complete. It is
based on the concept of a global "e-community, embracing 447,000 Siemens
employees as well as all the company's customers and suppliers. With this
orientation toward e-business, Siemens is looking to the future with confidence
and optimism. About IBM IBM is the world's largest information technology
company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM
Software offers the widest range of applications, middleware and operating
systems for all types of computing platforms, allowing customers to take full
advantage of the new era of e-business. The fastest way to get more information
about IBM software solutions is through the Internet at: http://www.ibm.com/software I
PRINCIPALI OPEN SOURCE E FREE SOFTWARE DEVELOPER SI RIUNISCONO PRESSO IL CAMPUS
ULB DE LA PLAINE A BRUXELLES, IL 3 E 4 FEBBRAIO 2001 IBM BRINGS PERSONALIZATION SOFTWARE
TO LINUX ENVIRONMENT KEY E-MARKETING SOFTWARE NOW RUNS ON OPEN OPERATING SYSTEM NY,
January 29, 2000 - IBM t announced Linux-based software that enables businesses
to deliver personalized marketing messages to customers on the Internet. The
announcement is IBM's latest initiative to support Linux throughout its
portfolio of e-business software, servers and services. Using IBM's WebSphere*
Personalization software businesses can: - Build tailored Web pages that attract, engage and retain
users; - Understand and predict user preferences; and
- Differentiate a Web site from competitor sites quickly and efficiently.
According to IDC, Linux became the number two operating system in 1999 in new
server shipments with 1.3 million licenses and anticipates Linux to remain the
fastest growing server operating system thru 2004, with a compound annual growth
rate of 28 percent from 2000 - 2004. The market opportunity for software on
Linux is expected to grow even faster, with relational database servers expected
to increase from $30 million in 2000 to $3.4 billion in 2004, a compound annual
growth rate of 226%. "With today's announcement, we're able to deliver
software that allows companies to engage their customers over the Web, which is
a powerful business tool," said Ed Harbour, director of marketing,
WebSphere software platform, IBM. "IBM's WebSphere Personalization allows
businesses to develop, deploy and update personalized data quickly on various
platforms, including Linux - the fastest growing operating system in the
industry." WebSphere offers the only product family that contains all of
the following: - WebSphere Studio, Web site development tools; - WebSphere
Personalization, to tailor Web content to each site visitor's interests using
business rules technology, and Macromedia LikeMinds collaborative filtering
technology; - WebSphere Site Analyzer, to analyze users' attraction to site
content to optimize a site's personalization strategy; and - WebSphere
Application Server v3.5, to provide a Web environment that can quickly adapt to
volume changes without losing critical transaction information. As businesses
expand, WebSphere allows for easy integration with additional e-commerce
applications and existing legacy business systems. WebSphere Application Servers
are the foundation of the WebSphere software platform, which is Internet
infrastructure software that enables businesses to develop, host, run and
integrate e-business applications. According to Giga Information Group, the
market opportunity in this area is $1.6 billion this year and will grow to $9
billion by 2003. WebSphere Application Server, Standard and Advanced Editions
v3.5, were made available for Linux operating systems on December 15. With
today's announcement, WebSphere Personalization supports deployment on Linux of
personalized e-business applications ranging from Web publishing through
high-volume Web transactions typical of business-to-business e-marketplaces. The
previous release of WebSphere Personalization, v3.5, included in one product
both rules-based personalization as well as a recommendation engine which
utilizes LikeMinds collaborative filtering technology from Macromedia. In the
latest release of WebSphere Personalization, v3.5.2, the recommendation engine
is now available on AIX, further broadening a site owner's choices of operating
environment. Additionally, in Personalization v3.5.2 the rules-based
personalization capabilities have been extended to allow the personalization
strategy to be based upon what is occurring during a visitor's tour of a site.
Sample uses of these new functions can include monitoring what site content has
been viewed or what has been placed in a shopping cart application by a site
visitor. This allows the site's personalization strategy to capture more fully
the interests of each site visitor and therefore more accurately select content
that will be useful and interesting to the visitor. This can help attract and
retain visitors to a site. Pricing and Availability WebSphere Personalization
for Multiplatforms v3.5.2 is available worldwide on January 26, 2001 for Linux,
AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Windows 2000 and Windows NT operating systems. The
WebSphere Personalization for Multiplatforms v3.5.2 rule engine and resource
engine will support Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, Windows 2000 and Windows NT
operating systems. The recommendation engine will support AIX, Solaris, Windows
2000 and Windows NT operating systems. A release of WebSphere Personalization
for the OS/400 environment which includes recommendation engine support of AIX
is planned for availability at a future date. The distributions of Linux
supported are Red Hat 6.2, Caldera 2.3 e-Server, TurboLinux 6.0, and SuSE 6.4.
WebSphere Personalization for Multiplatforms v3.5.2 supports SuSE 6.4 on the
S/390. WebSphere Personalization sells for $10,000 per processor. About IBM's
(NYSE: IBM) WebSphere Software WebSphere is Internet infrastructure software -
known as middleware - that enables companies to develop, deploy and integrate
next-generation e-business applications, such as those for business-to-business
e-commerce. WebSphere supports business applications from simple Web publishing
through enterprise - scale transaction processing. WebSphere transforms the way
businesses manage customer, partner and employee relationships. More information
about the WebSphere software platform is on the Web at http://www.ibm.com/websphere
and at http://www-4.ibm.com/software/webservers/personalization
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