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Germany’s Otto chooses a U.S. marketing firm to build its global e-commerce
Otto is looking across the Atlantic to an interactive marketing firm to help it launch cross-channel ad campaigns. The move could signal that the company, part of the Otto Group, a major Germany-based retailer, may be taking global marketing more seriously.
Posted 04/29/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
GSI adds licensed software and deepens its ties to Europe
GSI Commerce Inc., which hosts e-commerce sites for more than 200 retailers, is adding licensed software and forging a stronger European presence through its new partnership with Germany-based Intershop Communications AG.
Posted 04/22/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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It’s software; it’s an ASP: new e-commerce platform combines both models
Demandware’s on-demand e-commerce platform blends the benefits of an installed e-commerce suite with the efficiency of hosted on-demand service. Clawfootcollection.com estimates the pay-as-you-go pricing will save it “a small fortune.”
Posted 03/21/2005Mary WagnerPost a comment
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Crystal manufacturer Swarovski goes on the web
Swarovski Crystal Online AG expects to be online in 20 countries by the end of the year. It launched its main European site on June 14.
Posted 07/10/2001Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Bertelsmann To Sell eBooks
A HREF="http://www.bol.com">Bertelsmann Online, the media and entertainment shop of the Bertelsmann Group, is deploying Intershop Communication Inc.'s enfinity to sell electronic books online. Intershop enfinity's open architecture enabled integration with BOL's existing Web site and backoffice system. The new BOL eBook store offers 500 titles from 50 different publishers, including bestselling novels, how-to and special interest books in...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Technology vendors form a consortium to address e-business challenges
Compaq, Computer Associates, Dell, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM, Intel Corporation, Microsoft Corp., SAP and others today announced the Business Internet Consortium, a non-profit corporation that will serve as a think-tank for generating technologies and practices designed to address growing e-Business implementation challenges. The consortium, which aims to bring customer and vendor e-business technology priorities closer together, will serve as...
Posted 01/19/2001Don DavisPost a comment
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Getting those new e-commerce wheels
To capitalize on the growth in online and multi-channel sales, retailers are beginning to shop for a new breed of e-commerce platforms
Posted 09/01/2005Internet RetailerPost a comment
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With so many commerce server software options, retailers must weigh choices carefully
It’s no longer a science experiment. The toe-dipping, let’s-test-the-water days of Internet retailing are over. Web sites have suddenly shifted from being pet projects to critical missions-a metamorphosis that not only shakes up retail ranks, but also thrusts commerce server software into the limelight. The attitude among retailers used to be “yeah, the Internet sounds good, we’ll get out there sometime,” observes Charles Rich, director of...
Posted 12/26/2000Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Press Release
WorldPay announces partnership with e2x for Oracle’s ATG E-commerce plug-in
Partnership provides global retailers with access to WorldPay’s Corporate Payment Gateway.
Posted 04/03/2012
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Tenzing and Intershop Deliver Comprehensive, Cloud-based E-commerce
The partnership will initially focus on B2B and discreet manufacturing customers, as well as Intershop’s ISV (Independent Software Vendor) partners with a variety of fully managed services and hosting options.
Posted 02/22/2012
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