ActionPoint, Inc. Named to Prestigious Software 500 List; Software Magazine Ranks ActionPoint as One of the World's Largest Software Companies.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 2000 ActionPoint, Inc (Nasdaq:ACTP ACTP Adobe Certified Training Provider ACTP American College Testing Program ACTP Anderson Consulting Technology Park ACTP Adrenocorticotropic Polypeptide ACTP Advanced Concepts & Technology Program ACTP Adobe Certified Training Providers ACTP Advanced Computer Technology Project ), a leading provider of e-commerce e-commerce, commerce conducted over the Internet, most often via the World Wide Web. E-commerce can apply to purchases made through the Web or to business-to-business activities such as inventory transfers. interaction management software, today announced its spot on the prestigious Software 500 list for the second consecutive year. The Software 500 is Software Magazine's annual list of the world's foremost software and services providers. It is a comprehensive look at the enterprise software landscape, encompassing both public and private companies that develop business software and services. The ranking is based on total worldwide software and services revenue for 1999. ActionPoint, Inc. was ranked number 317 with software and services revenue growth of 27 percent in 1999. The CIOs, senior IT and e-business managers who read Software Magazine value this unique listing as a yearly benchmark of the standing of their product and service partners. "We are delighted to be included on the Software 500 list again," said Kimra Hawley, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of ActionPoint, Inc. "Our solid growth over the last year made it possible and we look forward to building on this proven track record with our recently introduced Interaction Management System. This new product suite makes it faster and simpler for people to complete complex e-business interactions, making it easier for buyers, suppliers, and trading partners to adopt the Web as their new way of doing business." For the complete list of the Software 500 companies of 2000, visit http://www.softwaremag.com. About Software Magazine and Wiesner Publishing LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control Software Magazine is written for business-savvy IT professionals chartered with the responsibility of evaluating, recommending and purchasing software and services for their organization. The magazine's mission is to focus on the trends in buying and managing strategic software solutions and to explore the issues facing today's IS professional. The magazine is BPA-audited and has a controlled circulation of 75,000. Privately-held, Wiesner Publishing, Englewood, Colo., publishes 11 magazines, mostly in the home and lifestyle category. About ActionPoint, Inc ActionPoint, Inc. provides e-commerce interaction management software for Global 1000 organizations and net marketplaces. The ActionPoint Interaction Management System enables e-businesses to rapidly build and deploy dynamic and intelligent Web interfaces for action points -- interactions between people and e-commerce systems. It also streamlines the collection and transformation of mission-critical information -- received via the Web, email or as traditional paper-based documents -- and ensures delivery of this as validated val·i·date tr.v. val·i·dat·ed, val·i·dat·ing, val·i·dates 1. To declare or make legally valid. 2. To mark with an indication of official sanction. 3. and formatted e-content to enterprise or B2B (Business to Business) Refers to one business communicating with or selling to another. See B2B e-commerce, B2C and B2G. B2B - business to business process automation systems, triggering real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. fulfillment ful·fill also ful·fil tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fills also ful·fils 1. To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises. 2. processes. The company recently appeared on Deloitte and Touche's 1999 Silicon Valley Technology "Fast 50" listing of fastest growing technology companies. For more information, visit the company's Web site at http://www.actionpoint.com. |
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