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Kevin and Debra Rollins Center for eBusiness

Partner Companies

See our Alumni and Friends Involvement page for more information on how you can partner with the center.

AgilixAgilix

Agilix is a leading provider of the next generation of mobile applications. Our solutions enable mobile workers to be more productive regardless of network availability. Agilix mobilized applications provide the reach and ease of implementation of web applications, while fully leveraging the power of the desktop, providing a rich user experience and high responsiveness. Agilix mobilized applications work well offline, and when reconnected to the network, automatically synchronize new information in background while the mobile worker continues to be productive. Mobile professionals become more effective, having information available while working on the road.



Axiom PressAxiom Press

Axiom Press is the publisher of CultureGrams, concise, reliable and up-to-date reports on almost every country in the world. We also publish Bering Business Guides, web-based reports that help business travelers understand their international counterparts. We believe that building strong international relationships and making sound business decisions require knowledge beyond statistical data. We believe they require knowledge of nothing less than the people and their culture.

Axiom Press is partnering with the Rollins Center for eBusiness to provide Marriott School students hands-on experience with a technologically innovative and culturally informed company.



Dell Computer CorporationDell Computer Corporation

Dell Inc. is a trusted and diversified information-technology supplier and partner, and sells a comprehensive portfolio of products and services directly to customers worldwide. Dell's climb to market leadership is the result of a persistent focus on delivering the best possible customer experience by directly selling standards-based computing products and services. Revenue for the last four quarters totaled $52.8 billion and the company employs approximately 61,400 team members around the globe.

Dell was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell, the computer industry's longest-tenured chief executive officer, on a simple concept: that by selling computer systems directly to customers, Dell could best understand their needs and efficiently provide the most effective computing solutions to meet those needs. This direct business model eliminates retailers that add unnecessary time and cost, or can diminish Dell's understanding of customer expectations. The direct model allows the company to build every system to order and offer customers powerful, richly-configured systems at competitive prices. Dell also introduces the latest relevant technology much more quickly than companies with slow-moving, indirect distribution channels, turning over inventory every four days on average.



eNautics, Inc.eNautics, Inc.

eNautics is an Online Marketing Optimization company. They provide eMarketing Education, Technology and Consulting to increase your website's traffic, leads and sales. eNautics has hundreds of clients, ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 such as Merck, Rohm & Haas, Meredith and Cargill, who use their solutions to increase online profits and efficiency. An example of their technology is their Ecommerce Shopping Cart Software which is being used by thousands of business world wide to automate their online marketing initiatives.

eNautics works with the Rollins Center for eBusiness and the Marriott School of Management's Center for Entrepreneurship to develop an Online Marketing Mentor Program for our business students and alumni.



Engage ThoughtwareEngage Thoughtware

Engage Thoughtware started with one idea. The "Idea"- create a new type of software tool to overcome organizational dysfunction. One that made the work environment safe to truly say what you think. One that cut through organizational politics and games. And one that rewarded and recognized the real contributors. Today Engage Thoughtware is the embodiment of that idea. Its tools are liberating ideas worldwide in major industries, government agencies, and higher education, its tools are engaging people in collaboration like never before. Its tools are improving the world, one thought at a time.



iAccessCapitaliAccessCapital

iAccessCapital uses expert assistance tools to assist entrepreneurs, ventures, and the stakeholders in building venture value. iAccessCapital's seven-step process called "Building Venture Value" improves entrepreneurial expertise and increases venture success. Together, iAccessCapital and the International Centre for Venture Expertise (ICVE) establish the core competencies for entrepreneurship and provide certification to trained professionals. Their goal is to improve economic security and sustainability of venturing for entrepreneurs worldwide.

iAccessCapital has partnered with the Rollins Center for eBusiness to train BYU students and alumni on venture evaluation to assist them in becoming Certified Venture Evaluators (CVE). In addition, the Center for eBusiness is using their venture evaluator to assist individuals or companies who come to the center for assistance and direction in taking a new idea to the market place.



Microsoft CorporationMicrosoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation is the world's largest software company developing, manufacturing, licensing, and supporting a wide range of software products for computing devices. Its most popular products are the Microsoft Windows operating system and the Microsoft Office suite of productivity software, each of which has achieved near ubiquity in the desktop computer market. Microsoft has footholds in other markets; with assets such as the MSNBC cable television network, the MSN Internet portal, and the Microsoft Encarta computer encyclopedia.



NetDocumentsNetDocuments

NetDocuments provides document storage and document sharing over the Internet. Its services allow clients to integrate document e-services into an all-around business strategy. NetDocuments allows employees to manage and collaborate on web-based documents by establishing new ways to enhance customer relations, by reshaping business processes to reduce costs and eliminate inefficiencies, and by leveraging the Internet to improve levels of reliability and security for document sharing across corporate boundaries.

By providing its services to the Center for eBusiness, faculty can share course documents with students over the Internet and students can submit homework assignments in a convenient electronic format. Students can also share documents with other student team members over the Internet using NetDocuments' services.



NoWallsNoWalls

NoWalls provides a complete solution for their customers - everything they need to thrive in the wired economy, from digital strategy consulting to e-business development, to custom web applications and training. The rules of business have changed. Today's market-space is a realm of limitless possibilities and NoWalls is passionate about helping companies thrive on this new frontier. The company's objective is to help clients find their place in the digital economy--where there are no walls, no barriers, and no limits.

NoWalls has donated the use of its customized software for conducting Internet surveys to the Rollins Center for eBusiness. The software facilitates the development of the questionnaire in an Internet format, sends the questionnaire along with an email message to the target audience, stores the respondent's answers in a database, and prepares a variety of customized reports from the survey data.



OmnitureOmniture

Omniture provides hosted applications that help online businesses measure the effectiveness of their web sites and marketing initiatives, in order to improve their success and increase their ROI. The company's focus is on providing high-volume, complex web sites with the industry's most comprehensive yet most adaptable solution for measuring site traffic, advertising effectiveness, sources of sales, e-commerce transactions, and more.

Omniture has donated the use of SiteCatalyst(tm), its next-generation web analytics technology, to the Marriott School of Management. SiteCatalyst is a vital tool that empowers marketing executives to monitor visitor and customer activity in detail, identify specific points of change, and drive business decisions that increase success. SiteCatalyst has tracked tens of billions of page views for some of the Internet's largest and most active web sites. Among the Company's most notable customers are Microsoft, AOL Time Warner, Handspring, Franklin Covey, Media General, Media News Group, Gannett, Maytag and many more household names.



Stone AdvisorsStone Advisors

Stone Advisors is a Dallas, Texas-based buyout and strategic advisory firm affiliated with Stone Holdings, Inc., a private investment company. Stone Holdings, Inc. has diversified investment interests in financial services, information technology, education, and Web-based services. The Managing Partners of Stone Advisors have honed their professional skills from acquiring and managing the Stone Holdings, Inc. portfolio of business investments, in addition to strategically advising a diverse client base of third-party businesses. Being able to effectively link strategic clarity with execution clarity is what differentiates Stone Advisors from other buyout and advisory firms.



SymantecSymantec

Symantec provides e-security solutions. E-security the ability to manage risk of information assets and to facilitate business processes safely is Symantec's answer to help its customers move to new business models leveraging the Internet. Symantec reduces the burden of securing information in a complex environment by providing solutions across the entire enterprise.

Symantec has donated its software to the eBusiness Center to use in its information systems courses, particularly the networking and data communications classes. Students completing these courses will be up to date on the latest e-security issues.



Targus Group International, Inc.Targus Group International, Inc.

Targus is universally recognized as the world's best selling notebook carrying case brand, and the leading provider of accessory products for the mobile lifestyle. Targus offers a complete range of mobile accessory products to enhance the mobile computing experience, and continues to set the standards in excellence for protection, craftsmanship, and functionality in portable carrying cases and accessories for notebooks and other portable electronics.

A truly global enterprise, Targus has 45 offices worldwide and direct distribution in over 145 countries. Corporate customers enjoy product delivery to any location in the world, and Targus' distribution channels and customers include major retailers, corporations, government and educational institutions, 90% of Fortune 1000 companies, and custom OEM for eight of the world's top ten notebook computer manufacturers.

To complement its distribution and product development capabilities, Targus houses a proprietary product design center. Designers blend Targus' tradition of quality workmanship and feature innovation with smart design, creating appropriate portable solutions for each and every customer.


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