Business Objects Selected by VediorBis for Customer Care Extranet.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 11, 2000 Global Temporary Employment Provider Will Use Business Objects to Enhance and Differentiate Service to Customers In the new economy, temporary work will play a major role in allowing companies to maintain incredible growth rates Growth Rates The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures. Notes: Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future. and deal with the dynamic and constantly moving workforce. VediorBis plans to help its clients obtain a better understanding of their recruiting and temporary workforce by providing a customer care extranet to its clients. VediorBis is the French subsidiary of Vedior and is an international leader in temporary work with operations in 27 countries and more than 12,500 employees and 2,000 agencies. The VediorBis extranet will be powered by WebIntelligence(R), the leading query, reporting, and analysis solution for the internet from Business Objects (Nasdaq: BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA ), the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence (e-BI) solutions. VediorBis is using WebIntelligence to offer its customers privileged and safe access to data. Now, with direct access to data to the Internet, clients will have information concerning thousands of temporary workers managed by VediorBis. Customers can exploit and disseminate dis·sem·i·nate v. dis·sem·i·nat·ed, dis·sem·i·nat·ing, dis·sem·i·nates v.tr. 1. To scatter widely, as in sowing seed. 2. this data without intervention by VediorBis. For example, a specific internal study based on VediorBis data can be circulated automatically to a list of users included in a dedicated directory. "Business Objects and e-business intelligence serve a strategic goal for VediorBis," said Frederic Tiberghien, 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 VediorBis. "Enterprises, especially in the new economy, increasingly concentrate on core business and outsource the HR function. VediorBis intends to expand its temporary work market share and become the global support of both national and international companies. Business Objects will help make this possible." In the Vediorbis extranet, more than 30 standard reports already available will enable customers to perform thorough multidimensional mul·ti·di·men·sion·al adj. Of, relating to, or having several dimensions. mul ti·di·men analyses following different dimensions (geographical, professional,
managerial, followup of budgets and allocations among others). This
powerful solution will help companies have a better understanding of
their workforce and recruitment.
"VediorBis is the type of e-business innovator which sets the standards for an industry," said Jean-Marc Bellot, marketing director at Business Objects France. "We are extremely pleased to see that VediorBis fully recognizes the value of delivering e-business intelligence content to customers. As a result, VediorBis will dramatically improve customer relationships and enjoy undisputed leadership in its market." About Vedior and VediorBis -- (www.VediorBis.com) With a 1999 turnover of approximately 5.5 billion Euros pro forma As a matter of form or for the sake of form. Used to describe accounting, financial, and other statements or conclusions based upon assumed or anticipated facts. The phrase pro forma , Vedior, quoted on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange is the former name for the stock exchange based in Amsterdam. , is one of the largest international companies for temporary work. More than 12,500 employees, spread over more than 2,000 agencies offer their services in 27 countries throughout the world. The subsidiary company Select has an international network of 792 agencies, which operate in 18 niches of specialized activities. In France, the Vedior Group represented by VediorBis, achieved a 1999 consolidated turnover of 15.6 billion French Francs, 13% higher than in 1998, which can be allocated as follows: -- 14.7 billion Francs (excl. TMG TMG - TransMoGrifier. An early language for writing recursive descent compilers. It was macroed from the IBM 1604 to the IBM 709 to the IBM 7094 to the GE-635, where it was used by McIlroy and Morris to write the EPL compiler for Multics. ) -- 11% higher than the previous year - for VediorBis, which is ranked third on the French market for temporary work with approximately 600 agencies and an average of 80,000 temporary staff placed every day. -- 911 million Francs -- 40% higher than the previous year -- for Expectra, number one in temporary employment of experts in France with a network of 69 agencies. 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 sold more than 1,910,000 licenses to over 10,200 organizations 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 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. A full-text copy of this announcement may be obtained by calling the Company's fax retrieval line at 800/414-2114 and selecting option "two." The announcement may also be downloaded from the web; access "http://www.businesswire.com/cnn" and search on "Business Objects." Business Objects product inquiries should contact 800/527-0580. |
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