ADVISORY/ 'E-Business Globalization: It's Not an Option' Hosted by Idiom, Inc.; Discuss the Issues and Solutions Associated with e-Business Globalization.Business/Technology Editors ADVISORY...for Tuesday (Oct. 3, 2000)
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WHAT: Idiom, Inc., the premier provider of e-business
globalization solutions, will be hosting a panel event
discussing globalization and defining key issues
e-business organizations face in reaching a worldwide
audience.
Senior executives from leading international
business-to-business and business-to-consumer companies
and e-business experts will participate in an in-depth
look at the whys and hows of e-business globalization.
This is a unique opportunity to learn first hand about the
critical opportunities and challenges of Web
globalization.
The panel participants include the following:
-- Fred Lizza, CEO, Idiom, Inc. - Moderator
-- Luanne Hinkle, Senior Manager, iXL
-- Chris Stark, VP of Business Development, Vignette
-- Barry Vandezier , CTO, Travelocity
-- David Stieg, Director, Xilinx
-- Don DePalma, Vice-President of Corporate Strategy,
Idiom, Inc., former principal analyst at Forrester
Research
-- Om Malik, former investment manager with H&Q Asia
Pacific, current senior writer, Red Herring
WHEN: October 3, 2000
6:00 - 9:00 P.M.
WHERE: Globe Restaurant
290 Pacific Ave.,
San Francisco, CA
415-391-4132
CONTACT: Space is limited and reservations requested. RSVP to
Brenda Menard at 781.356.7133 or bmenard@horngroup.com
About Idiom Technologies, Inc. Idiom is the world's premier provider of Web globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation solutions for e-business. Idiom's approach encompasses software, strategy, and services that enable organizations such as Lycos Tripod(R), Travelocity.com(TM), Xerox(TM), and Xilinx, Inc.(TM), to deploy a multilingual mul·ti·lin·gual adj. 1. Of, including, or expressed in several languages: a multilingual dictionary. 2. and multicultural mul·ti·cul·tur·al adj. 1. Of, relating to, or including several cultures. 2. Of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture. Web presence, thereby increasing revenue, improving customer loyalty and reinforcing brand. Idiom's flagship WorldServer(TM) product is Web-based software that allows organizations to maintain a Web architecture that functions on a global scale, providing distributed control and collaboration among managers and contributors worldwide. Idiom is funded by Greylock, North Bridge Venture Partners, Sigma Partners Sigma Partners is a major venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley and Boston. Sigma Partners invests in early-stage information technology companies (semiconductor, software and hardware). The firm was founded in 1984 by J. Burgess Jamieson and C. Bradford Jeffries. and JAFCO America Ventures. Idiom was recently named one of Computerworld's "Top 100 Emerging Companies to Watch in 2000." and by UPSIDE Upside The potential dollar amount by which the market or a stock could rise. Notes: This is basically an educated guess on how high a stock could go in the near future. See also: Bull, Downside Magazine as one of the "Hot 100 Private Companies." For information, call (781) 464-6000, visit http://www.idiominc.com or email info@idiominc.com. Idiom's strategic partners include Vignette Vignette A symbol or pictorial representation of the corporation on a stock certificate. Usually a complicated and artistic design, it is meant to make the counterfeiting of stock certificates as difficult as possible. Corporation, a reseller An organization that sells hardware and software to the general public. Resellers purchase products from software publishers and hardware manufacturers. of WorldServer for Vignette, Interwoven in·ter·weave v. in·ter·wove , in·ter·wo·ven , inter·weav·ing, inter·weaves v.tr. 1. To weave together. 2. To blend together; intermix. v.intr. , Inc., Akamai Technologies Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM) is a company that provides a distributed computing platform for global Internet content and application delivery, headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. , Adero, Inc., and Digital Island, Inc. Idiom Technologies and WorldServer are trademarks of Idiom, Inc. Other products and/or service names mentioned herein are or may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. |
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