ATVIEW signed two cooperation agreements with Danish companies in November. One is with Cap Gemini Denmark, belonging to the consultancy firm Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, which chose ATVIEW’s Internet-based service for managing the new portal project of the Danish Ministry of Tourism.
The second agreement establishes ATVIEW’s strategic alliance with leading Danish consultancy firm Ramboll Informatik. The alliance is aimed at providing Internet-based services for managing projects, communications and information cooperation.
The two deals are estimated at tens of thousands of dollars. The signing of the agreements was covered by the Fantine group, developer of European markets for Israeli high-tech companies.
US registered ATVIEW is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tel Aviv-listed Israeli company Ramdor. The company raised $1 million in March this year in loans from a private investor group led by BSR Engineering, at a company value of $9 million. The company’s head offices are based in Boston and the R&D center is in Kiryat Atidim in Tel Aviv.
Cap Gemini Denmark offers consultancy in management and information technologies. It has 58,000 employees worldwide and 1999 revenues totaled 7.7 billion euros.
Published by Israel's Business Arena on 26 December, 2000