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 Subject: Tommy Hilfiger is dressing up its e-business infrastructure with 
IBM and Linux
 From: Stacy Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 21:48:22 -0500

 
 
 
     Tommy Hilfiger Chooses IBM and Linux for e-business Infrastructure
    New Portals Expand Company's Reach to Specialty Retailers, Factories,
                                  Employees
 
 ARMONK, NY, December 5, 2001 . . . IBM today announced that Tommy Hilfiger
 Corporation has chosen IBM, eOneGroup and Linux for its new e-business
 infrastructure as the company works to expand its presence among thousands
 of U.S. specialty retailers, as well as its worldwide manufacturing
 facilities and employees.
 
 Tommy Hilfiger selected technologies from IBM, including IBM eServer
 products running Linux, DB2 Universal Database, Java and eOneGroup's suite
 of software products to create:
 
    A new B2B portal (www.tommyb2b.com) that allows Tommy Hilfiger's
    specialty retailers and salesforce to view, via the web, selected core
    and seasonal apparel products such as jeans and other basic available
    inventory in real-time, and place, track and ship orders;
    A business-to-plant website that links Tommy Hilfiger's production
    facilities around the world, which is expected to speed
    design-to-product time and significantly decrease costs; and
    A virtual employee store that allows, for the first time, Tommy Hilfiger
    personnel to shop online around the clock.
 
 The web infrastructure, designed and built by IBM Business Partner
 eOneGroup, includes IBM eServer xSeries servers running Linux to handle
 web-based transactions, integrated online with IBM eServer iSeries servers
 running Java that are tied to existing wholesale and warehouse management
 systems.
 
 "We identified an increasing demand for our products among mid-market
 specialty retailers, and IBM and eOneGroup delivered the technologies and
 expertise we needed to reach this growing market segment," said Brent
 Findon, vice president of system development at Tommy Hilfiger. "In
 addition, by integrating these new web portals with our existing back-end
 systems, we saved significantly on the time and expense of deploying this
 total infrastructure."
 
 "IBM's server interoperability and application flexibility enabled us to
 reach Tommy Hilfiger's goals of lower costs and increased revenue," said
 Dan Watson, president of eOneGroup. "The manufacturing portal and employee
 store are expected to produce substantial cost savings and tommyb2b.com has
 already proved productive and efficient for specialty store retailers with
 limited travel budgets."
 
 "Tommy Hilfiger needed a solution that provided the performance and
 reliability necessary to win in the tough retail marketplace," said Buell
 Duncan, general manager of IBM's mid-market servers. "With our IBM Business
 Partner eOneGroup, we are committed to helping Tommy Hilfiger grow into new
 markets with its powerful e-business infrastructure."
 
 About Tommy Hilfiger
 Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, through its subsidiaries, designs, sources and
 markets men's and women's sportswear, jeanswear and childrenswear under the
 Tommy Hilfiger trademarks. Through a range of strategic licensing
 agreements, the company also offers a broad array of related apparel,
 accessories, footwear, fragrance and home furnishings. The company's
 products can be found in leading department and specialty stores throughout
 the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, Central and South America,
 Japan, Hong Kong and other countries in the Far East.
 
 About eOne Group
 eOneGroup LLC is a provider of Internet e-commerce products and integration
 services. eOneGroup serves both business-to-business and
 business-to-consumers throughout the United States. Their expertise
 encompasses all facets of the interactive Web content arena, from
 feature-rich online shopping applications to enterprise-level Web
 integration. eOneGroup LLC customers include Omaha Steaks, BIC Pens,
 Valmont MicroFlect and many other high Internet volume activity sites.
 eOneGroup LLC has headquarters in Omaha, Neb.
 
 About IBM
 IBM is the number one server company in the world, offering a full line of
 data transaction, web application and appliance servers that embrace
 industry standards.  Powered by breakthroughs such as microprocessors with
 copper wiring and Silicon-on-Insulator technology, IBM servers have
 captured industry leading benchmarks that measure transactions, web serving
 capabilities and performance in software applications.  The IBM eServer
 line is an integral part of customized, flexible and scalable Internet
 solutions for companies of all sizes.  IBM supports Linux on its entire
 portfolio of e-business servers.
 
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 IBM news releases and fact sheets are available at http://www.ibm.com.
 
 The IBM eServer brand consists of the established IBM e-business logo with
 the following descriptive term "server" following it.
 
 The following are either trademarks or registered of International Business
 Machines Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: IBM,
 the IBM e-business logo, xSeries, iSeries and DB2 Universal Database.
 
 Linux is registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
 
 All others are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
 companies.
 
 
 Stacy Simpson
 Media Relations
 IBM Corporation
 Route 100, Somers, NY  10589
 Ph: 914-766-4123 (t/l: 826-4123)
 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
 
 
 
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