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BackWeb Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: BWEB), a leading provider of software
designed to mobilize existing enterprise applications, announced that
its software has been deployed by ACNielsen, a VNU business (ASE: VNU).
ACNielsen uses the BackWeb software to create a fully automated,
just-in-time data delivery chain that makes use of low cost
synchronization over a virtual private network.
Information freshness is a key competitive advantage for ACNielsen and
its customers. ACNielsen collects retail sales data on a large number of
fast-moving consumer packaged goods. Consumer packaged goods brand
managers and other customers subscribe to this critical data to spot
important business trends, market conditions and sales results. It is
imperative the data be accurate and timely. Customers often need to work
with large amounts of data in their own business intelligence systems.
ACNielsen uses the BackWeb software to provide a service that
automatically synchronizes the subscribed data from its data warehouses
to customer locations. These customer data packages can be quite large,
nearly a gigabyte in size, requiring the ACNielsen delivery system to be
scalable and be able to deliver data reliably and securely over the
internet without causing network congestion. BackWeb’s
flexible data acquisition and delivery capabilities enable the ACNielsen
service to capture and deliver data in a ‘polite’
and ‘light’ way. As
a result, ACNielsen customers can consistently and accurately analyze
and act on the most current market data available, and ACNielsen can
track and audit their customer data synchronizations to monitor service
levels.
“BackWeb allows us to efficiently and quickly
deliver data to our clients,” said Mike
Venaccio, Senior Manager Technical Administration at ACNielsen. “The
incremental update process is key to keeping bandwidth costs at a
minimum.”
“BackWeb software is used by Fortune Global
1000 companies to achieve reliable synchronization of their applications
and data to remote and mobile audiences,”
said Bill Heye, Chief Executive Officer of BackWeb. “ACNielsen
is one of many companies who rely on BackWeb to provide a seamlessly
automated content delivery system that is both secure and economical. We
are committed to helping ACNielsen and all our customers achieve cost
savings and greater productivity for employees, partners and customers
by synchronization of key data and web applications.”
About BackWeb Technologies:
BackWeb (http://www.backweb.com)
mobilizes critical web applications and content for mobile workforces
and remote offices. Mobile professionals can be productive anytime,
anywhere, without interruption, regardless of connection status or
network availability. BackWeb's web and polite synchronization mobile
solution delivers a seamless and simple user experience. The solution is
commonly deployed to sales forces, field employees, mobile managers and
remote operations. Typical e-business applications include enterprise
sales force automation, CRM, e-learning and training and Human Capital
Management (HCM). Content examples include document repositories and
rich media.
BackWeb customers include market leaders such as Boehringer Ingelheim,
Eastman Kodak, GE Healthcare, Hewlett-Packard, Johnson & Johnson, KLA
Tencor, Lam Research, and Pfizer. BackWeb also serves customers through
partnerships with BEA, Oracle PeopleSoft and SAP. BackWeb's operations
are centered in San Jose, California, New York, New York, and Rosh Ha
'ayin, Israel. Make every minute of your mobile professional's day
productive; visit www.backweb.com
or call (877) 222-5932.
© 2006 BackWeb Technologies Ltd. All rights
reserved. BackWeb is a registered trademark and Offline Access Server is
a trademark of BackWeb Technologies Ltd. All other trademarks are
property of their respective owners.
Statements in this news release, which are not purely historical, are
forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the
Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, including statements of beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions
regarding the future. Such forward-looking statements include, but are
not limited to: the Company’s products
delivering data reliably and securely over the internet without causing
network congestion, allowing customers to achieve reliable
synchronization of their applications and data to remote and mobile
audiences, providing a seamlessly automated content delivery system that
is both secure and economical, resulting in cost savings and greater
productivity. Actual results could differ materially from those in such
forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from expectations include, but are not limited to, the
uncertainty of market acceptance of offline access products or our
ability to license those products to customers; general economic
conditions or any downturn in IT industry spending; the ability of
BackWeb to develop innovative technology and deliver solutions that meet
customer needs; and the potential emergence of competitive technologies
or competitor companies. In addition, please refer to our periodic
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2006,
which contain more detailed descriptions of the risk factors facing our
business. BackWeb assumes no obligation to update any of the
forward-looking statements in this release.
BackWeb Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: BWEB), a leading provider of
software designed to mobilize existing enterprise applications,
announced that its software has been deployed by ACNielsen, a VNU
business (ASE: VNU). ACNielsen uses the BackWeb software to create a
fully automated, just-in-time data delivery chain that makes use of
low cost synchronization over a virtual private network.
Information freshness is a key competitive advantage for ACNielsen
and its customers. ACNielsen collects retail sales data on a large
number of fast-moving consumer packaged goods. Consumer packaged goods
brand managers and other customers subscribe to this critical data to
spot important business trends, market conditions and sales results.
It is imperative the data be accurate and timely. Customers often need
to work with large amounts of data in their own business intelligence
systems. ACNielsen uses the BackWeb software to provide a service that
automatically synchronizes the subscribed data from its data
warehouses to customer locations. These customer data packages can be
quite large, nearly a gigabyte in size, requiring the ACNielsen
delivery system to be scalable and be able to deliver data reliably
and securely over the internet without causing network congestion.
BackWeb's flexible data acquisition and delivery capabilities enable
the ACNielsen service to capture and deliver data in a 'polite' and
'light' way. As a result, ACNielsen customers can consistently and
accurately analyze and act on the most current market data available,
and ACNielsen can track and audit their customer data synchronizations
to monitor service levels.
"BackWeb allows us to efficiently and quickly deliver data to our
clients," said Mike Venaccio, Senior Manager Technical Administration
at ACNielsen. "The incremental update process is key to keeping
bandwidth costs at a minimum."
"BackWeb software is used by Fortune Global 1000 companies to
achieve reliable synchronization of their applications and data to
remote and mobile audiences," said Bill Heye, Chief Executive Officer
of BackWeb. "ACNielsen is one of many companies who rely on BackWeb to
provide a seamlessly automated content delivery system that is both
secure and economical. We are committed to helping ACNielsen and all
our customers achieve cost savings and greater productivity for
employees, partners and customers by synchronization of key data and
web applications."
About BackWeb Technologies:
BackWeb (http://www.backweb.com) mobilizes critical web
applications and content for mobile workforces and remote offices.
Mobile professionals can be productive anytime, anywhere, without
interruption, regardless of connection status or network availability.
BackWeb's web and polite synchronization mobile solution delivers a
seamless and simple user experience. The solution is commonly deployed
to sales forces, field employees, mobile managers and remote
operations. Typical e-business applications include enterprise sales
force automation, CRM, e-learning and training and Human Capital
Management (HCM). Content examples include document repositories and
rich media.
BackWeb customers include market leaders such as Boehringer
Ingelheim, Eastman Kodak, GE Healthcare, Hewlett-Packard, Johnson &
Johnson, KLA Tencor, Lam Research, and Pfizer. BackWeb also serves
customers through partnerships with BEA, Oracle PeopleSoft and SAP.
BackWeb's operations are centered in San Jose, California, New York,
New York, and Rosh Ha 'ayin, Israel. Make every minute of your mobile
professional's day productive; visit www.backweb.com or call (877)
222-5932.
(C) 2006 BackWeb Technologies Ltd. All rights reserved. BackWeb is
a registered trademark and Offline Access Server is a trademark of
BackWeb Technologies Ltd. All other trademarks are property of their
respective owners.
Statements in this news release, which are not purely historical,
are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of
the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, including statements of beliefs, plans, expectations or
intentions regarding the future. Such forward-looking statements
include, but are not limited to: the Company's products delivering
data reliably and securely over the internet without causing network
congestion, allowing customers to achieve reliable synchronization of
their applications and data to remote and mobile audiences, providing
a seamlessly automated content delivery system that is both secure and
economical, resulting in cost savings and greater productivity. Actual
results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking
statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from expectations include, but are not limited to, the
uncertainty of market acceptance of offline access products or our
ability to license those products to customers; general economic
conditions or any downturn in IT industry spending; the ability of
BackWeb to develop innovative technology and deliver solutions that
meet customer needs; and the potential emergence of competitive
technologies or competitor companies. In addition, please refer to our
periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended
March 31, 2006, which contain more detailed descriptions of the risk
factors facing our business. BackWeb assumes no obligation to update
any of the forward-looking statements in this release.