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Web business intelligence solutions from Maxamine enable companies
to keep this imminent visitor experience annoyance from turning into a
site management crisis.
"When you combine the dominance of Internet Explorer with the
pervasive use of embedded objects such as flash, shockwave, applets,
scriptlets or ActiveX controls, many sites will be affected," said Dr.
Stephen Kirkby, CEO of Maxamine. "Popular news outlets and portals
that consumers use every day, which contain many 'embedded object'
ads, will feel the greatest impact."
The patent violations involve the technology that allows Web
developers to embed interactive programs in Web pages. Today, Web
browsers are able to access and run these interactive programs on a
Website seamlessly without opening a new instance of the browser.
What does this mean to site owners? Once Microsoft releases the
patent-compliant Internet Explorer (IE), visitors coming to a site
with one or more of the embedded objects will be prompted to decide
whether to allow the specialized program to run. The annoyance factor
for visitors can blow up like wildfire for sites with multiple banner
ads.
Microsoft is planning a January 2004 release of IE that complies
with the ruling. Eolas has filed for an injunction to stop Microsoft
from shipping IE until it is in compliance with the ruling. Eolas is
pressing Microsoft to settle and pay the license fee, enabling IE to
operate as it currently does. The outcome remains unclear for now.
While the inevitable appeals move through the courts, Microsoft
has already issued instructions to its development community for
remediation. For site owners, remediation efforts will mean
identifying the impacted objects and where they are being used within
the Website, then altering the code that calls those objects.
"Maxamine's comprehensive site inventory reporting capabilities
will take the pain out of the identification process, enabling the
site owner to be ready for the release of a patent-compliant IE," said
Dr. Kirkby.
Contact Maxamine at www.maxamine.com for more information about
this or other web business intelligence needs.
Maxamine produces web business intelligence solutions enabling
companies to perform web site structure and quality management with
log file traffic analysis into one product. Founded in 1997 in
Adelaide, South Australia, Maxamine established its U.S. headquarters
in 2000. Partners include EDS, Intel, Sun Microsystems, Keynote and
Omniture.
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CONTACT: Maxamine
Carol Barreyre, 214-629-5157
carol@barreyre.com
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: LEGAL/LAW SOFTWARE NETWORKING
COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS PRODUCT
SOURCE: Maxamine
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