sub(" ATG -- "Interwoven and ATG have developed a strong alliance helping over 160 common customers integrate their content infrastructure with their personalization and e-commerce initiatives, and many of these customers are already using ATG Dynamo to build highly personalized portals," said Ken Volpe, vice president of product management at ATG. "Combining the Interwoven PortalReady SDK with ATG Dynamo allows our joint customers to fully integrate their content infrastructure into their portal initiatives, increasing efficiency and productivity."
BEA -- "BEA's portal product simplifies and personalizes access to information, applications and business processes," said Gail Ennis, vice president of marketing, BEA E-Commerce Application Components Division. "By combining Interwoven's proven Content Infrastructure products with BEA's portal offering, joint customers will gain productivity, reduce IT costs and streamline operations."
Bowstreet -- "Interwoven's new Portal SDK will allow customers to immediately take advantage of TeamSite's functionality in our Business Web portals," said Kristen Brown, vice president of business development at Bowstreet. "Using Bowstreet's dynamic portal platform, non-technical business managers can create portal environments that complement Interwoven's Content Infrastructure ability to empower non-technical contributors."
DataChannel -- "DataChannel is at the forefront of integrating enterprise apps and data into a single, efficient desktop workspace," said Steve Jones, vice president of corporate development at DataChannel. "With today's announcement, we're getting the opportunity to enhance DataChannel Server with vital Content Infrastructure capabilities that many promise, yet few deliver. Our customers will be the real winners in of this partnership."
Epicentric -- "By combining the power of the Epicentric platform with Interwoven Content Infrastructure, content can now be managed and distributed for a highly personalized view to all business constituents across intranets, extranets and the Internet," said Ed Anuff, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Epicentric. "Responding to the customer requirement for open architectures, both Epicentric and Interwoven are using standards-based Web services protocols including XML, SOAP and WSUI to offer a rich product integration and a world-class customer solution."
IBM -- "A key part of IBM's commitment to deliver leading-edge e-business solutions is working with companies like Interwoven to provide complementary solutions for the IBM WebSphere Portal Server," said Letina Connelly, director of world-wide marketing for portals, IBM. "This relationship will help provide businesses with portlets to enable seamless integration between WebSphere Portal Server and Interwoven offerings."
iPlanet -- "Combining a flexible portal framework with rubust Content Infrastructure functionality has become increasingly mission critical as corporations seek to cost-effectively deliver a complex array of existing applications and content to multiple audiences," said Wes Wasson, vice president of product marketing for iPlanet E-Commerce Solutions. "Working with companies like Interwoven, iPlanet is able to provide integrated solutions that combine the industry's best-selling portal server platform with best-of-breed Content Infrastructure."
Plumtree -- "Plumtree's position as an Interwoven PortalReady Early Adopter demonstrates the vital importance of Content Infrastructure within a portal framework," said Glenn Kelman, vice president of product management and marketing at Plumtree. "By creating new products that will facilitate seamless integration with portal software, Interwoven is establishing itself as a leader in its space."
PeopleSoft -- "Our customers depend upon the success of their work groups and human capital to create a competitive advantage," said Rick Bergquist, chief technology officer at PeopleSoft. "Integrating PeopleSoft's portal and business applications with Interwoven's Content Infrastructure will combine both the structured and unstructured content required to run a collaborative eBusiness. With Interwoven, our customers can now deliver a complete framework more rapidly with increased ROI."
Sybase -- "Seamless interoperability with Interwoven's leading Content Infrastructure product suite will enhance the value of the Sybase Enterprise Portal by making it easy for thousands of non-technical users to contribute content to the portal," said Billy Ho, vice president for products and solutions at Sybase. "Portal users who create and contribute content will benefit from Interwoven's standards based, open-architecture because they can leverage all their existing creation tools and integrate all content types."
TIBCO -- "TIBCO is pleased to extend its alliance with Interwoven to develop a powerful, best-of-breed solution for portals. Interwoven's open, scaleable architecture is a natural fit with TIBCO's technology," said Fred Meyer, chief marketing officer at TIBCO Software. "The combination of TIBCO's leading portal products with Interwoven's Content Infrastructure offers a strong competitive advantage for customers who want to get a portal up and running quickly."
Interwoven, Inc. (Nasdaq: IWOV) is the world's leading provider of Content Infrastructure software. Its content infrastructure product suite includes content aggregation, content collaboration, content management, content intelligence and content distribution. Its products are the de facto standard for over 700 Global 2000 companies including British Airways, Cisco Systems, General Electric, General Motors and Philips. Interwoven teams with the leading best-of-breed eBusiness application providers to provide customers an end-to-end platform for eBusiness. For more information on the fastest growing software company in Silicon Valley and its proven XML-based solutions, visit the Interwoven Web site at www.interwoven.com.tw .
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