European online stores

Published: 28 September 1999 y., Tuesday
Internet software retailer Beyond.com has built and launched three European online stores for Symantec Corp., the manufacturer of Norton AntiVirus software and other desktop utilities. Symantec added ShopSymantec France, ShopSymantec Germany and ShopSymantec United Kingdom to its flagship SymantecStore in the United States. Each new store was built to have a local flavor, featuring the native language and a graphic look "to appeal to local audiences in each country." Additionally, the sites offer customers the opportunity to purchase Symantec products in local currency. Symantec plans to follow this overseas foray with 11 more international stores by year_s end, all of which will also be created, managed and launched by Beyond.com. New sites are slated for the Asia-Pacific region, the Netherlands, Italy, South Africa and Sweden. In addition, Symantec and Beyond.com plan a site to appeal to consumers across all of Europe and sites to appeal to both English and French speakers in Canada. The three international stores feature Symantec products available by digital download, to save customers the high cost and wait of overseas shipping. The U.S. site offers customers a choice of downloading software or having hard copies shipped. Like the U.S. site, the new international stores feature areas dedicated to specific customers, such as small businesses, power users and Macintosh fans. In addition, selected products on the site come with a 30-day trial period, and all products have a 60-day money-back guarantee. Beyond.com Branches Out While Thursday_s announcement focused on Symantec_s trek to foreign soil, Beyond.com is beginning to blaze new trails as well. Beyond.com says that it has begun an initiative to create and manage online stores for software publishers, hardware vendors and original equipment manufacturers of computer systems.
Šaltinis: E-Commerce Times
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

New iPhone app from MasterCard for ATM finder gets thumbs up

The iPhone's new “ATM Hunter” is a a free iPhone application built by MasterCard that allows users to quickly find the ATMs that are closest to them. more »

House says Visa, MasterCard are to blame for security hacks, card compromises

In security breach cases last year, such as Hannaford Bros. supermarket and the card processing firm Heartland Payment Systems, cybercriminals gained access to millions of consumers' credit card details. more »

Ingenico warns contactless technology will divide the market

Ingenico, a provider of payment solutions, says contactless technology will split the retail market this year, improving sales figures for early adopters and costing those who shun the additional investment in this burgeoning technology. more »

Patent office validates many claims in widevine

Widevine Technologies today announced that the US Patent and Trademark Office has reconfirmed the validity of many claims of Widevine's U.S. more »

Nokia makes high-dollar investment in mobile payments startup

Nokia Corp., the world's largest maker of cell phones, is making a large investment in California-based Obopay Inc., a startup that's pushing person-to-person mobile-payments technology. more »

Banks invest in more tech to find synergies between anti-fraud, anti-money laundering

The increasing amount of overlap and duplication of data, tasks and processes in their anti-fraud and anti-money laundering divisions is driving banks to seek synergies between compliance, risk management and security, according to a new report from Datamonitor. more »

Global IPTV subs exceed 20mn

The total number of IPTV subscribers worldwide passed the 20mn mark at the end of 2008, according to new figures from Informa Telecoms & Media, taking into account both disclosed and estimated figures. more »

"Television is like the invention of indoor plumbing"

The IPTV World Forum opened its doors this morning on a bright London day, and the mood was equally optimistic indoors, with the conference rooms packed for keynote presentations from Christopher Schläffer of Deutsche Telekom, Christophe Forax from the European Commission and the BBC's Richard Halton, charged with making Project Canvas a reality. more »

Card fraud pushes consumers to non-bank online payments

A new Gartner Inc. report suggests that financial fraud could drive consumers away from banks and into the arms of electronic payment systems, such as PayPal, that they perceive to be more secure. more »

MasterCard: PayPass 50 million issued

In the last year this more than doubles the number of cards and devices in circulation around the world. more »