Press Release | 2006-02-20
CeBIT 2006: Awarding the Intershop eOscars
Recognition for successful Internet projects
Jena, Germany, February 20, 2006 - Intershop
Communications will once again be recognizing its customers' most
successful e-commerce projects at this year's CeBIT. The eOscar awards
for "Best B2C Solution," "Best B2B Solution," and "Best Procurement
Solution," now in their eighth year, will be presented at a special
ceremony on March 10. A panel of experts is judging the nominated
entries.
Nominees for the individual categories include the following
shortlisted organizations: Elkjop, Riatek, Debitel, Lenscare, Williams
Lea, Esize, Wellnet und Schott.
The members of this year's jury are Dunja Koelwel, e-commerce
Magazin, Marina Walser, Area Marketing Director, Novell, Prof. Dr.
Detlef Lobenstein, Fachhochschule Erfurt, Burkhardt Lowe, Manager
e-Business Program Management, smart and Jörg Krumbiegel, Vice
President Engineering, Intershop.
The coveted prizes will be awarded on March 10, 2006, at CeBIT in Hanover.
For further information about Intershop's presence at CeBIT, please visit our website at www.intershop.com/cebit.
About Intershop
Intershop Communications AG (founded in Germany 1992; Prime Standard: ISH2) is a leading provider of comprehensive state-of-the-art e-commerce solutions. Intershop offers high-performance packaged software for internet sales, complemented by all necessary services including comprehensive online marketing consulting and a transaction platform for order-, supplier-, product- and channel management from its daughter companies SoQuero and TheBakery. Intershop also acts as a business process outsourcing provider, covering all aspects of online retailing, including fulfillment. Around the globe more than 500 enterprise customers, including HP, BMW, Deutsche Telekom, and Mexx run Intershop solutions. Intershop is headquartered in Jena, Germany, and has offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
This news release contains forward-looking statements regarding
future events or the future financial and operational performance of
Intershop. Actual events or performance may differ materially from
those contained or implied in such forward-looking statements. Risks
and uncertainties that could lead to such difference could include,
among other things: Intershop's limited operating history, the
unpredictability of future revenues and expenses and potential
fluctuations in revenues and operating results, significant dependence
on large single customer deals, consumer trends, the level of
competition, seasonality, risks related to electronic security,
possible governmental regulation, and general economic conditions.