ADVISORY/Risk-e-Business: Managing Corporate Vulnerabilities on the Internet.New/Assigment Editors ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (Sept. 21, 2000) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: Laura Cooper, e-Business Strategist, Cyveillance
Brian Murray, e-Business Strategist, Cyveillance
WHAT: A CyberSeminar led by e-Business Strategists from
Cyveillance, the "Extra-Site" e-Business Intelligence
pioneer, to unveil the top 10 Internet risks threatening the
success of Global 2000 corporations today. The strategists
will address how non-compliance by online suppliers,
distributors and affiliates could be costing companies
millions of dollars every day and how some online companies
are diverting traffic from other sites. Cyveillance's
e-Business Strategists will highlight tactics used to
threaten corporate revenue market share and customer and
brand loyalty on the Internet, and they will provide tips to
help companies combat and manage these pressing issues.
WHEN: September 21, 2000
3:00 p.m. (Eastern) Live Broadcast
ATTEND: To register log on to http://www.cyveillance.com and follow
the Registration Link on the main page.
Please register 30 minutes prior to the CyberSeminar to
ensure access.
CONTACT: Aimee Johnson, 202/295-3427, ajohnson@blancandotus.com
Julie Kennon, 703/351-2424, jkennon@cyveillance.com
BACKGROUND Cyveillance Cyveillance is a private Internet-monitoring company based in Arlington, VA. Founded in 1997, Cyveillance provides online risk monitoring and management solutions to large organizations. , Inc. (www.cyveillance.com), the "Extra-Site" e-Business (Electronic-BUSINESS) Doing business online. The term is often used synonymously with e-commerce, but e-business is more of an umbrella term for having a presence on the Web. Intelligence pioneer based in Arlington Arlington, county, United States Arlington, county (1990 pop. 170,936), N Va., across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Arlington is a residential and commercial suburb of Washington. , Va., helps Global 2000 corporations identify key Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the opportunities and risks. Unique to Cyveillance are its e-Business Strategy Center and its proprietary NetSapien(TM) Technology, an industrial-strength in·dus·tri·al-strength adj. Extremely strong, durable, or concentrated: industrial-strength cardboard; industrial-strength detergent. Adj. 1. software that acts like a human but moves at the speed of the Net to extract "Extra-Site" e-Business Intelligence from across the Internet. "Extra-Site" is a term used by Cyveillance to describe its ability to mine and analyze the Internet's billions of pages, versus other companies that track Web traffic and user data from within a specific corporate Web site. Cyveillance provides clients with competitive and marketing intelligence, as well as brand, partner and supplier management insights. Digital South magazine named Cyveillance among the "Top 50 Companies to Watch in 1999 and 2000," and the company's NetSapien Technology has been included in the Smithsonian Smith`so´ni`an a. 1. Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. London, city (1991 pop. 303,165), SE Ont., Canada, on the Thames River. The site was chosen in 1792 by Governor Simcoe to be the capital of Upper Canada, but York was made capital instead. London was settled in 1826. . |
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