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BroadVision Announces Q2'08 Earnings Release Date

Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:07pm EDT
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
BroadVision, Inc., (OTCBB:BVSN), a global provider of strategic
e-business solutions, today announces that it will release its second
quarter 2008 financial results on Thursday, July 31, 2008 at
approximately 1:30 PM Pacific Time (PT).

   Following the financial results, the company will hold an
Investor/Analyst conference call at 2:00 PM Pacific Time (PT). Dial in
information is: 1-866-551-1530, with pin code 6769093#. Callers
outside the North America should call 1-212-401-6700 to be connected.
These numbers can be accessed 15 minutes before the call begins, as
well as during the call. During the call Dr. Pehong Chen, President
and CEO, and Dr. Shin-Yuan Tzou, CFO, will review financial results
and discuss the state of BroadVision's business.

   About BroadVision

   Driving innovation since 1993, BroadVision is a global provider of
e-business solutions. Our modular applications and agile toolsets,
built on a robust framework for personalization and self-service,
power mission-critical web initiatives that deliver unparalleled value
to diverse customers worldwide. Hundreds of organizations, serving
over 50 million registered users -- including Baker Hughes, BioRad
Laboratories, Fiat, Hilti, Iberia, ING Bank, Petco, Prime Polymer,
Sony, Verifone, Xerox and Malayan Banking Berhad, Singapore -- rely on
BroadVision as their platform of choice for e-business.

   For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650.331-1000;
e-mail mediarelations@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com.

BroadVision, Inc.
Tina Jade Wong, 650-331-3297
Director of Marketing
mediarelations@broadvision.com

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