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Interwoven filed their S-1 on July 27, 1999:
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About the company:
Interwoven is a leading provider of content management software and services for the enterprise Web. Interwoven's flagship product, TeamSite, controls the development, management and deployment of business-critical Web sites. TeamSite allows thousands of content contributors across the enterprise to work on Web content in parallel without conflict or confusion. As the platform for eBusiness, Interwoven enables electronic commerce, customer relationship management, supply-chain management and knowledge management for Web leaders and Fortune 1000 companies moving to the Web.

Interwoven is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA.

Interwoven Professional Services provides expert Web site production process consulting, as well as specialized design and deployment of content management systems based on TeamSite. Interwoven Professional Services can facilitate the integration of a TeamSite system with any Web site toolset and production process.

Peng T. Ong, Interwoven's chairman and vice president of professional services, founded Interwoven in 1995. The management and technical team includes alumni from Sun Microsystems, Oracle, IBM, Illustra, Taligent, Informix, Sybase, Hewlett-Packard, SGI, Electronics for Imaging, and Microsoft.

Interwoven is financed by Foundation Capital, Accel Partners, JK & B Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Charter Venture, Credit Suisse First Boston, J. & W. Seligman, Van Wagoner Capital Management, Cambridge Technology Capital, Bluewater Capital Management and other private investors.

More at: interwoven.com