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  2. Broadvision - Wikipedia

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    BroadVision was a pioneer in eCommerce in the 1990s, and its stock was highly valued during the dot-com bubble, reaching a split-adjusted high of over $20,000 per share in March 2000. [2] After the bubble burst, Broadvision struggled, and its stock was delisted from the Nasdaq for a period.

  3. List of enterprise portal vendors - Wikipedia

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    Technology License Portlet API Apache Software Foundation: Jetspeed 2.3.1 Java EE: Apache License v2.0 JSR-286 ATG: ATG Portal Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Broadvision: Broadvision Portal 8.2 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Bluenog: Bluenog ICE 4.5 Java EE: Proprietary JSR-168 Edge Technologies: enPortal Java EE: Proprietary Proprietary and Java ...

  4. List of application servers - Wikipedia

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    Broadvision – Server-side JavaScript AS. One of the early entrants in the market during the eCommerce dot-com bubble , they have vertical solution packages catering to the eCommerce industry. Node.js – implements Google's V8 engine as a standalone (outside the browser) asynchronous Javascript interpreter.

  5. Is BroadVision the Perfect Stock? - AOL

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  6. The BroadVision Saga Thickens: We Actually Get Some Facts! - AOL

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    OK, so BroadVision (NAS: BVSN) is no MF Global, so you're all probably getting pretty tired of hearing my take on cloud software play, but a major development occurred yesterday that I couldn't ...

  7. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    Tradex Technologies: A B2B e-commerce company, it was sold for $5.6 billion at the height of the bubble, making Daniel Aegerter a billionaire on paper. Transmeta: A semiconductor designer that attempted to challenge Intel, its IPO in November 2000 was the last successful technology IPO until the IPO of Google in 2004. The company shut down in ...

  8. Is BroadVision the Perfect Stock? - AOL

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    Every investor would love to stumble upon the perfect stock. But will you ever really find a stock that provides everything you could possibly want? One thing's for sure: You'll never discover ...

  9. Category : Companies based in Redwood City, California

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