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Andromedia Donates Web Site Analysis Software to U.C. Berkeley

Apr 8, 1998

Andromedia Inc. said it has donated
ARIA, the company’s Web site activity analysis solution, to the University of
California, Berkeley, the alma mater of the company’s founders and many of
its current high-ranking employees.


The donation of ARIA is in advance of a formal program Andromedia is
establishing to make it easier for educational institutions to obtain ARIA.
By incorporating ARIA into their curricula, institutions can expose
computer science students to advanced Internet software technology.


U.C. Berkeley was chosen first because San Francisco-based Andromedia is
heavily influenced by Cal graduates. The company was founded in late 1995
by Scott Capdevielle (’88), Jamie Cohan (’88), and Sean English (’87).
Capdevielle is the company’s chief technology officer, Cohan serves as
chief financial officer, and English is associate vice president of product
development.


At Berkeley, ARIA is being used to track activity on the Digital Library Project Web site.
The project is developing technologies for intelligent access to massive,
distributed collections of photographs, satellite images, maps, and full text
documents.

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