Deliverex Inc. Debuts Deliverex The Internet's First Priority Content Delivery Service.Business/Technology Editors Demo 2000 INDIAN WELLS Indian Wells may refer to:
Powered by BackWeb Polite(TM) Push Technology, Deliverex Transcends E-mail to Deliver &uot;Priority Content&uot; Without Concerns about Internet Bandwidth Deliverex Inc. today announced its debut with the Deliverex(TM) Priority Content Delivery Service at Demo 2000, IDG's technology conference produced by Chris Shipley and DEMO Letter. One of 70 new technology products selected to debut at Demo 2000 from over 800 entrants, Deliverex premiers as one of the hottest new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2. services to debut in 2000 and is featured with e-mail and messaging debutantes. E-mail is the &uot;killer app&uot; of the Internet, with more people sending and viewing email than view web pages: by 2002, 550 million email boxes worldwide will exchange more electronic messages yearly than phone calls and paper mail combined. Deliverex's Internet delivery service enables businesses and individual email users to exchange &uot;priority content&uot;--priority messaging and content that is personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. , permission-based, signable and secure. Deliverex will be available on a subscription basis as an Internet e-service, similar to outsourced e-mail services See Internet e-mail service. . Businesses can use Deliverex to reliably deliver prioritized, private, and personalized messages, documents, and content to customers and to the extended enterprise. Individual business users can subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day" subscribe, take buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; Deliverex to exchange and track higher priority messages and documents. Based on Polite(TM) push technology from BackWeb(R) Technologies (BWEB BWEB Broadcast Web BWEB Bacula Web Interface ), Deliverex transcends email to enable multi-cast and peer-to-peer secure message and priority content delivery of any size digital package. Both businesses and individuals quickly benefit as they realize substantial cost savings over using courier A monospaced typeface originating from the typewriter that is commonly used for letters. It is still considered by many to be the "appropriate" typeface for business correspondence. services or US Mail for priority documents. Deliverex is a hosted e-service without the hassles typically associated with setting up secure mail servers. Deliverex's mission is to lead the outsourced priority content delivery industry, projected to grow to $10 billion by 2003, a market space the company calls Delivery Exchange(TM), hence the name, Deliverex(TM). &uot;Email cannot do everything. It is not secure enough for delivery of confidential business documents such as legal documents, prospectuses, shareholder communications or medical records; it cannot beat congested con·gest·ed adj. Affected with or characterized by congestion. congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion. networks and email clutter to deliver critical business information in a timely manner. Priority delivery and certified See certification. messaging are applications designed to solve these problems....&uot;, said John Powers The name John Powers can refer to:
Powered by BackWeb Polite Push Infrastructure &uot;With over 5 million users, BackWeb is the gold standard technology in serving enterprise needs for priority content delivery to employees and to customers,&uot; said Brian Smiga, chief executive officer. &uot;We chose it as a foundation for the Deliverex service--an easy-to-adopt, messaging-based, outsourced service targeted towards rapid adoption by small businesses and individual business users. Deliverex will enable our customers to exchange priority content and secure messages for pennies. They can skip costly first-class direct mailings and FedEx and increase productivity at the same time. Our vision is for Deliverex to become the leading service to securely exchange the highest priority, most-valued content and documents on the Web.&uot; &uot;For priority document delivery and e-mail, attention management will be the key issue--security is a given,&uot; said Yariv Kafri, head of partner development. &uot;Deliverex is building unique permission-based, prioritization features that are designed to be of immediate value to content, direct marketing, and distribution partners. Other services may be able distribute secure documents, but only Deliverex is focused on polite, private, and prioritized delivery of content of any size and on any infrastructure.&uot; &uot;BackWeb provides patented technology for `polite' distribution of timely, rich content without worrying about inconsistent bandwidth,&uot; said Michal Olshansky, product manager. &uot;In Deliverex, we are adding permission-based rules to automate To turn a set of manual steps into an operation that goes by itself. See automation. prioritization of the most important content, documents, and collaborators.&uot; &uot;Small businesses and individual users who sign up for the Deliverex delivery service are cost-effectively gaining the access to the enterprise-proven content distribution infrastructure of BackWeb,&uot; said Eli Barkat, chairman and chief executive officer of BackWeb Technologies. &uot;With the number of BackWeb users growing daily, we are excited about partners like Deliverex that focus on bringing our core value proposition to small businesses, individuals and consumers through their own unique applications of the BackWeb Polite Push technology. The fact that BackWeb has become accepted among Global 2000 customers like Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. , Compaq, HP, and British Telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. is an advantage that will enable Deliverex to rapidly become a leader in messaging-based priority content delivery.&uot; Deliverex is led by Brian Smiga, president and chief executive officer, a 12-year senior management veteran of award-winning technology start-ups. Brian most recently was SVP SVP S'il Vous Plaît (French: Please) SVP Senior Vice President SVP Schweizerische Volkspartei (Swiss People~s Party) SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology SVP Social Venture Partners SVP St Vincent de Paul Marketing and Business Development at 1ClickCharge.com - a CMGI CMGI Commonly Maintained Grounds Infrastructures CMGI College Marketing Group Information (Services) company, and before that, he was co-founder and president of award-winning Actioneer, Inc. and Daytoday.com. Yariv Kafri, Head of Partner Development, joined the company from VocalTec, where he was Managing Director for Asia Pacific operations. The company has completed a second round financing of over ten million dollars. About Deliverex - www.deliverex.com Deliverex was incubated in 1999 by the BRM BRM biologic response modifier. BRM Biological response modifier, see there Group and a core group of developers. The founders envisioned a priority, permission-based, simple to use, and fully outsourced content delivery exchange service for all digital content, aimed at individuals and businesses, which would enable time-sensitive exchange of information. Global trends of larger digital content (presentations, graphics, video, photography, music), uneven bandwidth availability, security needs, and pervasive communications indicated a large market opportunity for the Deliverex service. On February 7, 2000, at Demo 2000, Deliverex will announce its service and begin signing up business partners and beta testers in anticipation of a Q3 2000 service launch. About BackWeb Technologies - www.backweb.com - (800) 863-0100 BackWeb Technologies is a leading provider of push for e-business solutions that enable companies to communicate time-sensitive, business-critical information throughout the extended enterprise of customers, partners and employees. Via Internet-based applications and proactive portals, corporations such as Cisco, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, and Schlumberger Dowell have deployed BackWeb's Polite push Internet infrastructure for managing critical changes for key e-business and customer service applications. BackWeb Technologies is headquartered in San Jose, California San Jose (IPA: /ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ/) is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. , and Ramat-Gan, Israel. About The BRM Group - www.brm.com BRM and its $100 million fund provide seed and early stage capital for &uot;idea stage&uot; start-ups in the Internet infrastructure space. The company's focus is on supporting Israeli Internet infrastructure firms with technical, operational and financial assets Financial assets Claims on real assets. to achieve market &uot;escape velocity escape velocity, the velocity a body must be given in order to escape the gravitational hold of some other larger body, e.g., the earth, moon, or sun. A body given less than the escape velocity will fall back toward the surface of the larger body; a body given a .&uot; BRM's US operations--staffed with experts in marketing, business development, finance and administration--serves to better support the needs of entrepreneurs looking to expand to the global marketplace. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. Statement Statements in this release that are forward looking involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause BackWeb's actual results in future periods to be materially different from any future performance that may be suggested in this release. Such factors may include, but are not limited to, demand for and market acceptance of BackWeb's products and services, expansion into international markets, introductions of products and services or enhancements by BackWeb, Deliverex and their competitors, competitive factors that affect BackWeb's pricing, the timing of customer installations, the mix of products and services BackWeb sells, the timing and magnitude of capital expenditures (including costs relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the expansion of operations), the size of customer orders, the hiring and retention of key personnel, conditions specific to the internet industry and other general economic factors, and new government legislation or regulation, and the risk and uncertainties detailed from time to time in the Company's periodic reports and registration statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including registration statements on Form S-1 and its reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 as amended. BackWeb assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. contained in the press release. (c) 2000 BackWeb Technologies, Inc. BackWeb is a registered trademark and Polite and Polite Agent are trademarks of BackWeb Technologies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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