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286 Postings, 8587 Tage flitzpiepeBROADVISION jetzt kaufen!

 
  
    #1
19.11.00 14:02
Hallo liebe Leute,
der lange Abwärtstrend bei Broadvision ist gebrochen, es kristallisiert sich gerade ein neuer Aufwärtstrend ab!
Kursziel  ca. 60 Euro!
flitzpiepe

Also ich kaufe Morgen mal `ne Hand vool davon!! (*;*)  

97 Postings, 8833 Tage KrugBroadvision !!!!!!!!

 
  
    #2
20.11.00 07:37
Jawohl Flitzpiepe !!!!!
Da bin ich ganz Deiner Meinung.
Bin mit BSV seit 22 Euro dabei. Mein einziger Juwel im Depot.
Werde nicht vor 60 Euro verkaufen.

Gruß Krug  

518 Postings, 8851 Tage SalatoDer Chart sieht wunderbar aus!! o.T.

 
  
    #3
20.11.00 08:27

0 Postings, 8755 Tage Kaiser SosáNochmals Nachrichten von letzter Woche ...

 
  
    #4
20.11.00 12:55
aus techweb.com

                 BroadVision Inc. took a big step in opening up its
                 e-commerce application platform to industry standards
                 Wednesday, saying upcoming versions of its products
                 would support the Java 2 Enterprise Edition platform.

                 In addition, the company said it had signed a
                 co-marketing and development deal with BEA Systems
                 Inc., San Jose, Calif., and would embed BEA's
                 WebLogic Java server within the BroadVision
                 One-to-One Enterprise platform. Financial details were
                 not disclosed.

                 In making the announcement, BroadVision, Redwood
                 City, Calif., moved away from the "somewhat
                 proprietary" technology it used in the past, Shawn
                 Willett, industry analyst for Current Analysis, Oakland,
                 Calif., said.

                 As early as a year ago, BroadVision (stock: BVSN)
                 applications had their own interface, application server,
                 and connectors to ERP systems, Willett said.

                 "Users clearly preferred something standard, such as a
                 Java application server and Java development tools,"
                 Willett said, adding that the Java support "opens up
                 their platform quite a bit."

                 In the BEA (stock: BEAS) deal, WebLogic would
                 provide the core J2EE support for version 6 of
                 One-to-One Enterprise, scheduled to ship by the end of
                 the first quarter of 2001. The upgrade will run on Solaris
                 and HP-UX operating systems.

                 The company would begin to roll out J2EE support
                 within its e-commerce software, which leverage
                 One-to-One Enterprise, in the second quarter, starting
                 with its retail applications.

                 Pricing was not released, but the average sales price for
                 BroadVision software is $430,000, officials said.

                 BroadVision has been successful in the sell-side
                 commerce market, and recently released procurement
                 applications and a market-maker application, moving
                 the company closer to competing with Ariba Inc.,
                 Mountain View, Calif.

                 "These are first version products, so I wouldn't say they
                 are a serious competitor to Ariba (stock: ARBA) right
                 now," Willett said. "But long term, I think [chief
                 executive] Pehong Chen really wants to make it a much
                 bigger company."

                 Chen appears to be using the playbook by database
                 giant Oracle Corp. (stock: ORCL), which is "establish
                 dominance in one segment and then branch out to
                 others," Willett said.

                 BroadVision's direct competitors include ATG Group
                 Inc.; Vignette Corp. (stock: VIGN); IBM Corp. (stock:
                 IBM); and the Sun-Netscape Alliance.

Grüße

der Kaiser  

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