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To: Dorine Essey who wrote (201)9/13/2000 10:11:02 AM
From: Dorine Essey  Read Replies (1) of 219
 
MAGIC SOFTWARE ENTERPRISES SIGNS CONTRACT WITH IBM to

Deliver Largest Hungarian E-Business Project to Date
September 13, 2000 09:11 AM Eastern Time
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 13, 2000--


Sunbooks Ltd. to be First Hungarian Book Wholesaler to Enter E-Business Arena

Magic Software Enterprises MGIC , a leading provider of state-of-the-art technology and business solutions, Wednesday announced that it has signed a contract with IBM to deliver a Magic-based back-office system for the largest Hungarian e-business project to date.

Magic's Hungarian subsidiary, Magic Hungary, will work with local IBM developers to seamlessly integrate the Magic system with IBM's other products, including DB2, MQSeries and Net.Commerce, to deliver the total business-to-business solution to Sunbooks Ltd., one of the largest book wholesalers in Hungary. Twelve of the 15 consultants assigned to the project will be Magic developers.

Sunbooks Systems (SBS)

The Sunbooks Ltd. solution, to be called Sunbooks Systems (SBS), will enable publishers, bookstores, schools and other institutions to conduct business over the Web. Basically, it will consist of three parts:

-- A front-office system to be built by IBM, running under an AIX

operating system and utilizing a DB2 database. This system will be

responsible for processing all stock, such as books, CDs, etc.,

and all orders.

-- A logistics module to be based on Oracle technology. This

system will provide the necessary inventory handling, as well as

logistics capabilities.

-- A back-office system to be built using Magic's highly

productive application development technology that enables rapid

development and deployment of applications that can be easily and

seamlessly integrated with existing systems.

"The main reason IBM chose to work with Magic was because of its relatively easy and fast customization and integration capabilities for developing e-business solutions," said Tamas Vilaghy, e-business services manager, IBM Global Services. "Partnering with Magic, we will be able to deliver one of the largest e-business solutions ever offered a customer in Hungary."

The Magic system, which will run under Windows NT on an IBM Netfinity server, will be primarily message-driven to exclude human interaction and error, and will include financial and accounting functions. Sunbooks employees, however, also will be able to connect to the system via client terminals. Communication between the three systems will be message-driven utilizing IBM's MQSeries communication software.

"Magic is extremely excited about this opportunity to once again team up with IBM to bring powerful business-to-business e-business solutions to the marketplace," said Jack Dunietz, chief executive officer of Magic. "It is just one more example where Magic can successfully integrate with other vendors' systems to provide companies the business applications they need to be more profitable."

About Magic Software Enterprises

Magic Software Enterprises, a member of the Formula Group FORTY , develops, markets and supports software development and deployment technology that enables enterprises to accelerate the process of building and deploying applications that can be rapidly customized and integrated with existing systems.
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