Schneider Electric Powers Web Presence With Interwoven
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World's Leading Electricity and Automation Management Company to Rely on
Interwoven to Drive Websites in 40 Languages in 130 Countries
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Interwoven, Inc.
(Nasdaq: IWOV), a global leader in content management solutions, today
announced that Schneider Electric, the world's leading electricity and
automation management company with euro 17.3 billion in 2007 revenues, has
selected Interwoven to power its global Web presence.
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Schneider Electric will use Interwoven TeamSite, Interwoven LiveSite,
Interwoven MediaBin, and Interwoven OpenDeploy to provide its customers and
partners with a consistent, relevant, and engaging online experience. In
addition, Schneider Electric will use Interwoven to deliver a consistent brand
message across its network of Websites, and execute targeted and effective
global marketing campaigns.
"Customers, partners, and staff expect fast access to up-to-date and
reliable information on the Web," said Philippe Trichet, senior president,
customer software and e-business at Schneider Electric. "With Interwoven, we
can ensure that our global Web presence provides an added-value customer
experience and is consistent with Schneider Electric's global brand values."
Schneider Electric will use Interwoven solutions to provide a wealth of
information and services designed to engage with its customers and partners on
the Web, by providing product availability, pricing, demonstrations, and
support. Schneider also plans to encourage a collaborative and interactive
experience by leveraging Interwoven technology to enable hosted forums,
discussion groups, and blogs.
"Interwoven will allow us to literally transform our Web presence," added
Philippe Trichet. "The Interwoven solution will help us to deliver a
consistent brand message across our network of Websites, and execute targeted
and effective global marketing campaigns."
"Interwoven is focused on providing innovative solutions for customers
like Schneider Electric to optimize their online presence and maximize their
marketing investments," said Paige Mantel, vice president of product marketing
at Interwoven. "We are delighted to be working with Schneider Electric, a
visionary company, as we support their vision to transform their Web
presence."
About Schneider Electric
In a world where energy is at the heart of economic and environmental
stakes, Schneider Electric helps people make the most of their energy. The
Group operates in five markets: Energy & Infrastructure, Industry, Data
Centres & Networks, Buildings, and Residential. With 120,000 employees,
Schneider Electric generated revenue of euro 17.3 billion in 2007 in
190 countries.
About Interwoven
Interwoven is a global leader in content management solutions.
Interwoven's software and services enable organizations to maximize online
business performance and organize, find, and govern business content.
Interwoven solutions unlock the value of content by delivering the right
content to the right person in the right context at the right time. Over
4,200 of the world's leading companies, professional services firms, and
governments have chosen Interwoven, including adidas, Airbus, Avaya, BT,
Cisco, Citi, Delta Air Lines, DLA Piper, the Federal Reserve Bank, FedEx,
Grant Thornton, Hilton Hotels, Hong Kong Trade and Development Council, HSBC,
LexisNexis, MasterCard, Microsoft, Samsung, Shell, Qantas Airways, Tesco,
Virgin Mobile, and White & Case. Over 20,000 developers and over 300 partners
enrich and extend Interwoven's offerings. To learn more about Interwoven,
please visit http://www.interwoven.com.
SOURCE Interwoven, Inc.
U.S., Danielle Hamel of Interwoven, Inc., +1-408-953-7251,
dhamel@interwoven.com; or France, Christophe Goudy of Hotwire, +33 (0) 1 43 12
55 47, christophe.goudy@hotwirepr.com, for Interwoven, Inc.
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