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BroadVision

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A family of e-business applications from BroadVision, Inc., Redwood City, CA (www.broadvision.com) that provide the tools to develop a complete, commercial Web site. The suite of integrated and self-service applications includes BroadVision Process; Commerce; Content; and Portal, all of which can be client-customized.

Another notable Broadvision product is Quicksilver 2.0, acquired from Interleaf in 2000, and a well-known authoring tool that allows the creation of long, complex documents in multiple output formats. No re-tagging or reformatting of information is necessary for this instant Web publishing scenario. Broadvision was founded in 1993 and initially developed interactive TV applications.


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The purpose of the special meeting is to vote upon the approval and adoption of the merger agreement providing for the acquisition of BroadVision by a newly formed portfolio company of Vector Capital, a San Francisco-based private equity firm.
The purpose of the special meeting is to vote upon the approval and adoption of the merger agreement providing for the acquisition of BroadVision by a newly formed portfolio company of Vector Capital, a San Francisco-based private equity firm.
All forward-looking statements included in this release, including, but not limited to, our anticipated revenues for the second quarter of 2005 and our ability to finalize our operating results by our projected earnings release date, are based upon information available to BroadVision as of the date of this release, and BroadVision assumes no obligation to update or correct any such forward-looking statements.
 
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