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Citibank Banking and Financial Services 226000 $81.1B United States Oracle Oracle iPlanet Web Server Apps Development 2000 n/a In 2000, Citibank implemented Oracle iPlanet Web Server to support online banking and customer portal functionality in the United States. The deployment is categorized under Apps Development and represented an early enterprise adoption of the iPlanet platform for public web channel delivery. Oracle iPlanet Web Server was used for front end web delivery, providing core HTTP serving, SSL termination, virtual hosting, content caching, reverse proxy functions, and session routing consistent with enterprise web server roles. The architecture emphasized clustering and load distribution across web tiers to sustain transaction loads and ensure availability for banking customers. Operational scope focused on retail and corporate online channels, bringing web operations and security teams into governance for secure configuration and operational monitoring. The implementation aimed to deliver secure, high availability banking services online and positioned Citibank among early U.S. enterprises leveraging Oracle iPlanet Web Server for mission critical customer portal access.
E Trade Banking and Financial Services 9500 $2.5B United States Oracle Oracle iPlanet Web Server Apps Development 2000 n/a In 2000, E Trade deployed Oracle iPlanet Web Server as the front end for its customer web portal supporting online brokerage services in the United States. The Oracle iPlanet Web Server implementation is described in the context of Apps Development, where the server was used to deliver high performance, secure customer facing web delivery for trading clients. The deployment focused on typical web server capabilities aligned with Apps Development, including HTTP request handling, SSL termination for secure connections, content caching for high throughput, and session connection management to sustain transactional loads. Oracle iPlanet Web Server served as the primary front end web server component, handling static and dynamic content delivery and acting as the outward facing HTTP tier for brokerage interactions. Operationally the implementation supported high volume transactional access for E Trade online brokerage services and covered customer facing trading portals in the United States. The architecture positioned Oracle iPlanet Web Server as the customer facing layer in the transaction flow, with responsibilities for secure session ingress and load handling for downstream brokerage processing.
FedEx Transportation 50000 $87.7B United States Oracle Oracle iPlanet Web Server Apps Development 2000 n/a In 2000, FedEx implemented Oracle iPlanet Web Server as the front-end web server for its customer-facing shipping and e-commerce portals in the United States. The deployment is categorized as Apps Development and was used to support high-volume transaction processing for online shipping services. Oracle iPlanet Web Server served as the primary web and front-end server, providing HTTP request handling, session management, SSL TLS termination, connection pooling and static and dynamic content delivery for portal applications. Configuration and tuning centered on worker concurrency and scalability to handle transaction spikes typical of online shipping workloads. The full application name Oracle iPlanet Web Server is embedded in the deployment as the core web tier for portal traffic. Operational coverage focused on FedEx customer portals in the United States, with web operations and e-commerce application teams responsible for configuration, scaling and monitoring. The implementation supported front-end to back-end transaction flows required by online shipping services, and governance emphasized capacity planning and availability for continuous high-volume processing.
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