Blue Martini Architecture
White Papers This white paper provides IT professionals and developers with an overview of the Blue Martini deployment and application architectures and how they can be used to build, integrate, deliver, and deploy solutions to manage interactions with...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Blue Martini System Architecture
White Papers It describes how Blue Martini applications have been engineered to provide high performance, scalability, and high availability for Internet marketing and selling. This Architecture white paper is designed for technical users.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Day Ahead: Blue Martini And Interland Lead IPO Parade
News Blue Martini lists BroadVision, E.piphany and Vignette as competitors. Blue Martini Software and Interland, two companies that play in hot markets, could emerge from the pack. Blue Martini, a customer relationship software vendor, is expected to...
[July 24, 2000, 12:24]
Belk, Inc. Brings Bridal Registry, Content Management Online With E-commerce Technology From Sun And Blue Martini Software
White Papers When it came time to deliver its high caliber of personalized service to customers via the Internet, Belk selected Sun Enterprise servers and the Solaris™ Operating Environment as the platform for its new e-commerce applications from Blue Martini...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
EShopper Modeling And Simulation
White Papers The new generation of commercial Web servers, such as the Blue Martini's server, combines the collection of data on a customer behavior with real-time processing and dynamic tailoring of a feedback page.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Selling Online Across All Channels: A Roadmap For Leading Manufacturers
White Papers Finally, this paper introduces Blue Martini Software’s sell-side applications, which offer a comprehensive B-to-B solution that manufacturers can use to drive revenue across direct, indirect, and online marketplace channels.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Day Ahead: Summer Siesta For IPOs
News Blue Martini also logged a gain of more than 200 percent as of 18 August. The busiest period was the week of 7 August, when a whopping 29 companies went public. Many of the IPOs were about even with their offering prices with others trading at a...
[August 21, 2000, 11:59]

