BP Selects Products From Business Objects to Deliver Worldwide E-Business Intelligence.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)--Nov. 14, 2000 Extranet and Global Enterprise Deployments Will Fuel Stronger Customer Relationships and Improve Operations Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA ), the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence (e-BI) solutions, today announced that BP, one of the world's leading energy companies, has signed a contract worth more than $1.5 million, to expand its existing use of Business Objects solutions on a global scale throughout its enterprise. BP will also use WebIntelligence(R), the internet e-BI solution from Business Objects, to develop an extranet that will deliver critical information to its customers. BP, which serves some 10 million customers globally each day, will use Business Objects as their e-BI platform for both its extranet and intranet deployments. BP is the latest customer to base its extranet strategy on Business Objects, the world's leading provider in this category with over 270 extranet customers. "Business Objects will be a key component of our web-based business activity. The way we do business will be completely different in the future," said Paul Cooke Paul Cooke (born April 17, 1981 in east Hull) is a professional rugby league player with Hull Kingston Rovers in the English Super League, having transferred from cross city-rivals, Hull FC in April 2007. , manager of the business intelligence center of expertise at BP. "What will have a significant impact on our business intelligence is e-commerce, and we expect Business Objects to play an important role in enabling us to meet those evolving business requirements." BP will also use Business Objects solutions to provide powerful e-BI capabilities to its retail site management, sales, and marketing departments throughout the company. Employees throughout the company will access, analyze, and share information regarding customer behavior, sales, and marketing activity. In addition, BP will now further extend its use of Business Objects solutions across the downstream, chemical, and exploration parts of its business. "Business Objects is now the recommended strategic solution for the delivery of information throughout BP," said Cooke. "Key benefits will include the ability to track day-to-day operations across all parts of our business, enabling immediate reaction to market opportunities and threats." "We are now seeing a rapid growth in organizations looking to deploy intranet and extranet solutions as companies turn their focus on sharing information, not only internally, but also externally," said Dave Kellogg, senior vice president of marketing for Business Objects. "BP joins the growing number of organizations that are realizing significant benefits with the adoption of an e-business intelligence platform." About BP BP is a leading provider of energy and petrochemicals. With a head office in London, the company operates in 100 countries around the world, serving 10 million customers every day. The company has revenues in excess of $120 billion and employs 97,000 people around the world. BP delivers a wide range of products including fuel for transport, energy for heat and light, solar power, and petrochemicals for plastics, fibers, and fabrics. In the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , BP is the second largest supplier of gasoline gasoline or petrol, light, volatile mixture of hydrocarbons for use in the internal-combustion engine and as an organic solvent, obtained primarily by fractional distillation and "cracking" of petroleum, but also obtained from natural gas, by , with 17,150 service stations. Outside North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , the company has a network of 11,850 service stations. Fuel service stations also sell food and other convenience goods. BP is also one of the world's largest suppliers of aviation fuel, and a major supplier of fuels and lubricants lubricants preparations for the lubrication of passages to reduce frictional injury, e.g. oily preparations, including petroleum jelly, lanolin or water-soluble preparations such as methyl cellulose. to the global shipping industry. Fueling services are available at more than 900 ports and 1,400 airports. About Business Objects Business Objects is the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence (e-BI) solutions. The company coined the term e-business intelligence in 1998 to describe the intersection of business intelligence and the internet. Using e-business intelligence, organizations can access, analyze, and share information in intranet, extranet, and e-business environments. In intranets, the company's products provide employees with information to make better business decisions, and are used in environments ranging from workgroups of 20 users to enterprise deployments exceeding 20,000. In the extranet environment, the company is pioneering the use of e-BI in applications that allow organizations to build stronger relationships by linking customers, partners, and suppliers via the internet. In addition, the company's products can improve the performance of an e-business by providing reporting and analysis against the ever-expanding amount of transaction and profile data that is collected each day throughout the world wide web. Founded in 1990, Business Objects pioneered the modern business intelligence industry by inventing and patenting a "semantic layer Semantic Layer The semantic layer is a business representation of corporate data that helps end users access data autonomously using common business terms. Developed and patented by Business Objects, it maps complex data into familiar business terms such as product, " that insulates users from the technical complexity of database systems. Today, the company has over 11,500 customers in more than 80 countries. The company's stock is publicly traded under the ticker symbols Ticker Symbol An arrangement of characters (usually letters) representing a particular security listed on an exchange or otherwise traded publicly. When a company issues securities to the public marketplace, it selects an available ticker symbol for its securities which investors Nasdaq:BOBJ and PARIS Bourse Paris Bourse National stock market of France. : code SICOVAM SICOVAM Société Interprofessionelle pour la Compensation des Valeurs Mobilières 12074, and included in the SBF SBF Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (Franciscan School of Biblical Investigations; Jerusalem, Israel) SBF Small Block Ford (automotive engine) SBF Single Black Female SBF Société des Bourses Francaises 120 and IT CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. 50 French stock market indexes. Business Objects can be reached at 408/953-6000 and http://www.businessobjects.com. Note to Editors: WebIntelligence is a registered trademark of Business Objects SA. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. |
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