Fatbrain.com Launches Corporate Bookstore for Wells Fargo | Internet News

Fatbrain.com Launches Corporate Bookstore for Wells Fargo

Apr 4, 2000
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With the help of Fatbrain.com‘s secure
digital publishing technology known as e-Matter Wells Fargo & Co. this week created a
company bookstore.


With the tool, the financial services giant provided approximately 70,000
employees worldwide access to Information Exchange — two centralized
sources for knowledge resources including books, technical documents and
training solutions.


Wells Fargo’s (WFC)
technical store features IT-based publications covering subjects like
Windows NT, Web site design and enterprise applications. The bookstore
features business-based publications on e-commerce, management, investment
banking and other business publications.


Information Exchange brings together Fatbrain.com’s
(FATB)
technology for outsourcing internal and external corporate information. The
Fatbrain.com Information Exchange solution also bundles with existing
business processes to give the client organization control over procurement.


“With Information Exchange, we’re changing the way businesses serve their
internal communities for documents and information,” said Dennis Capovilla,
president and chief operating officer of Fatbrain.com. “We make the whole
process simpler and less expensive for the corporation, while providing more
options for internal constituents.”

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