Latest Project

”After the launch of our new Bjornborg.com (B2C e-business site) based on IBM WebSphere Commerce v7, we have increased our sales significantly. The Average Order value has increased  75%. Our project was performed during four intensive months with the support from IBM Premier Business Partner Fiwe. Our success has given us more enthusiasm for business in the web channel than ever and we now plan for the implementation of the solution for our B2B-users. ”

Ingrid Söderlund, e-Commerce Manager

Björn Borg AB

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News

2010-06-15

IBM to acquire Coremetrics

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2010-06-10

Fiwe launches a new web site

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2010-05-24

IBM reaches agreement to acquire Sterling Commerce

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2010-01-21

Elfa International AB makes a big investment in online services for their customers

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Events

IBM Commerce Day 2010

Sign up now for IBM Commerce Day 2010, that will take place November 2 in Stockholm and November 4 in Göteborg by sending an e-mail to Anneli Oltander, anneli.oltander@fiwe.se.

IBM Software Day 2010

Sign up now for the coming IBM Event. During the day you can listen to interesting speakers and seminars where you can learn more about case stories etc.

Date: 13 October 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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About Fiwe

Fiwe Systems & Consulting AB was formed in 2005/2006. Fiwe’s mission is to support companies in their change process. Fiwe focuses its business on selected industry segments. All companies that work with Fiwe have one or more products as their “core business”, either as a manufacturer, distributor or retailer. It’s in the collaborative process between people and products and steps in the supply chain we focus to help companies dress-up their products essentials using the extensive precision marketing tools that internet can give to increase sales.

The market

Customer order management of sales and manufacturing forms the market more and more. European manufacturing companies are meeting a sharper global competition from both old and new markets and are adapting to the situation fast. Transactions between buyers and sellers are increasing at a faster pace. The market requirements are more complex and demanding than ever. The global competition is demanding its victims.