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IBM Japan to Resell BroadVision’s Enterprise Self-service Application Suite

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—August 1, 2001 — BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise self-service applications, today announced that IBM Japan will resell BroadVision’s entire suite of enterprise self-service applications in Japan. BroadVision and EncycloSoft Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of IBM Japan, Ltd., have signed an agreement whereby IBM Japan has the right to resell BroadVision® applications in Japan. As a result of the agreement, IBM Japan will be able to provide “end-to-end” BroadVision-based e-business solutions including hardware, software and integration services. IBM Japan will also provide post-sales maintenance and support to their BroadVision customers.

“This announcement is evidence of the continuing strength of our alliance with IBM,” said Chris Grejtak, chief marketing officer for BroadVision. “BroadVision’s presence in Japan will now benefit from IBM’s impressive reach and long experience in the Japanese market.”

The resale agreement is the latest enhancement to the relationship between BroadVision and IBM. The companies recently announced that BroadVision’s J2EE- enabled application platform, BroadVision One-To- One® Enterprise 6.0, will be fully interoperable with the IBM WebSphere application server. In addition, BroadVision’s applications will be available for IBM’s AIX operating system with support for the DB2 Universal Database in the coming months

About BroadVision
BroadVision’s (Nasdaq: BVSN, Neuer Markt: BDN) enterprise self-service applications create immediate business value by transforming the way organizations do business -- moving relationships to a personalized, self-service model that enhances growth, reduces costs and improves productivity. Leading global companies use BroadVision to power their enterprise self-service initiatives -- using the web and wireless devices to unify and extend an enterprise’s applications, information and business processes to serve its employees, partners and customers in a personalized and collaborative way. For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650.261.5100, email info@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com.

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BroadVision is a registered trademark and BroadVision One-To-One is a trademark of BroadVision, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other names herein may be the property of their respective owners. BroadVision Contact Sheryl Sanchez BroadVision, Inc. 650-542-5883 sheryl.sanchez@broadvision.com IBM Japan to Resell BroadVision’s Enterprise Self-service Application Suite REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—August 1, 2001 — BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise self-service applications, today announced that IBM Japan will resell BroadVision’s entire suite of enterprise self-service applications in Japan. BroadVision and EncycloSoft Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of IBM Japan, Ltd., have signed an agreement whereby IBM Japan has the right to resell BroadVision® applications in Japan. As a result of the agreement, IBM Japan will be able to provide “end-to-end” BroadVision-based e-business solutions including hardware, software and integration services. IBM Japan will also provide post-sales maintenance and support to their BroadVision customers. “This announcement is evidence of the continuing strength of our alliance with IBM,” said Chris Grejtak, chief marketing officer for BroadVision. “BroadVision’s presence in Japan will now benefit from IBM’s impressive reach and long experience in the Japanese market.” The resale agreement is the latest enhancement to the relationship between BroadVision and IBM. The companies recently announced that BroadVision’s J2EE- enabled application platform, BroadVision One-To- One® Enterprise 6.0, will be fully interoperable with the IBM WebSphere application server. In addition, BroadVision’s applications will be available for IBM’s AIX operating system with support for the DB2 Universal Database in the coming months About BroadVision BroadVision’s (Nasdaq: BVSN, Neuer Markt: BDN) enterprise self-service applications create immediate business value by transforming the way organizations do business -- moving relationships to a personalized, self-service model that enhances growth, reduces costs and improves productivity. Leading global companies use BroadVision to power their enterprise self-service initiatives -- using the web and wireless devices to unify and extend an enterprise’s applications, information and business processes to serve its employees, partners and customers in a personalized and collaborative way. For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650.261.5100, email info@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com. ### BroadVision is a registered trademark and BroadVision One-To-One is a trademark of BroadVision, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other names herein may be the property of their respective owners. BroadVision Contact Sheryl Sanchez BroadVision, Inc. 650-542-5883 sheryl.sanchez@broadvision.com IBM Japan to Resell BroadVision’s Enterprise Self-service Application Suite REDWOOD CITY, Calif.—August 1, 2001 — BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq: BVSN), the leading provider of enterprise self-service applications, today announced that IBM Japan will resell BroadVision’s entire suite of enterprise self-service applications in Japan. BroadVision and EncycloSoft Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of IBM Japan, Ltd., have signed an agreement whereby IBM Japan has the right to resell BroadVision® applications in Japan. As a result of the agreement, IBM Japan will be able to provide “end-to-end” BroadVision-based e-business solutions including hardware, software and integration services. IBM Japan will also provide post-sales maintenance and support to their BroadVision customers. “This announcement is evidence of the continuing strength of our alliance with IBM,” said Chris Grejtak, chief marketing officer for BroadVision. “BroadVision’s presence in Japan will now benefit from IBM’s impressive reach and long experience in the Japanese market.” The resale agreement is the latest enhancement to the relationship between BroadVision and IBM. The companies recently announced that BroadVision’s J2EE- enabled application platform, BroadVision One-To- One® Enterprise 6.0, will be fully interoperable with the IBM WebSphere application server. In addition, BroadVision’s applications will be available for IBM’s AIX operating system with support for the DB2 Universal Database in the coming months About BroadVision BroadVision’s (Nasdaq: BVSN, Neuer Markt: BDN) enterprise self-service applications create immediate business value by transforming the way organizations do business -- moving relationships to a personalized, self-service model that enhances growth, reduces costs and improves productivity. Leading global companies use BroadVision to power their enterprise self-service initiatives -- using the web and wireless devices to unify and extend an enterprise’s applications, information and business processes to serve its employees, partners and customers in a personalized and collaborative way. For more information about BroadVision, Inc., call 650.261.5100, email info@broadvision.com or visit www.broadvision.com. ### BroadVision is a registered trademark and BroadVision One-To-One is a trademark of BroadVision, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other names herein may be the property of their respective owners.

BroadVision Contact
Sheryl Sanchez
BroadVision, Inc.
650-542-5883
sheryl.sanchez@broadvision.com

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