| By Business Wire | Article Rating: |
|
| January 28, 2009 01:18 PM EST | Reads: |
299 |
Digital River, Inc. (NASDAQ: DRIV), a leading provider of global e-commerce solutions, announced an expansion of its relationship with Adobe Systems Incorporated, one of the world's largest and most diversified software companies. Digital River launched a new business-to-business (B2B) e-store to support Adobe’s North American volume licensing purchases. The site, managed by Digital River, applies points-based volume pricing based on the number and kind of Adobe products purchased online in a single transaction.
“We have worked with Adobe for a number of years and are pleased to further expand our relationship,” said Joel Ronning, chief executive officer for Digital River. “Adobe’s new site showcases an innovative strategy for extending e-commerce into business-to-business volume licensing scenarios. Other companies that want to launch e-stores for business transactions can look to this site as a model for their own initiatives.”
The store, located at http://www.adobe.com/go/volumestore , offers popular desktop products, such as Adobe® Creative Suite®, Adobe Flash®, Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Acrobat®, Adobe ColdFusion®, Adobe Dreamweaver® and Adobe Illustrator®. To provide B2B customers added flexibility and convenience, these products, as well as other Adobe applications, can be purchased through a licensing program that requires no minimum order size, program membership or historical point accrual.
“With this licensing program, we make it even more convenient for our B2B customers to easily purchase the Adobe applications they rely on,” said Katie Keating, vice president, worldwide e-commerce and Americas channels for Adobe. “This new e-commerce site will play a vital role in increasing participation in our volume license program while requiring minimal administrative overhead on our part, thanks to our Digital River e-commerce solution.”
About Digital River, Inc.
Digital River, Inc., a leading provider of global e-commerce solutions, builds and manages online businesses for software publishers, consumer technology manufacturers, distributors, online retailers and affiliates. Its multi-channel e-commerce solution, which supports both direct and indirect sales, is designed to help companies of all sizes maximize online revenues as well as reduce the costs and risks of running an e-commerce operation. The company’s comprehensive platform offers site development and hosting, order management, fraud prevention, export controls, tax management, physical and digital product fulfillment, multi-lingual customer service, advanced reporting and strategic marketing services.
Founded in 1994, Digital River is headquartered in Minneapolis with offices in major U.S. cities as well as Cologne, Germany; London, England; Shannon, Ireland; Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Stockholm, Sweden; Taipei, Taiwan; Tokyo, Japan; and Shanghai, China. For more details about Digital River, visit the corporate Web site at www.digitalriver.com or call 952-253-1234.
Digital River is a registered trademark of Digital River, Inc. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Creative Suite, Flash, Photoshop, Acrobat, ColdFusion, Dreamweaver and Illustrator and are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks, registrations or copyrights of their respective owners.
Published January 28, 2009 Reads 299
Copyright © 2009 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Business Wire
Copyright © 2009 Business Wire. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Business Wire content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Business Wire. Business Wire shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.
- Adobe’s Aiming ColdFusion at Multiple Clouds
- Cloud Computing Journal: Adobe to Deliver ColdFusion in the Cloud
- Adobe May Cooperate with Apple to Transplant Flash Player to iPhone
- Adobe Flex Developer Earns $100K in New York City
- Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2 for Cloud Computing
- Adobe Betas Target RIAs and Cloud Computing
- Adobe Cans Another 9% of its Workforce
- Moyea DVD4Web Converter V2.0 Converts DVD to FLV Fast and Synchronously with Watermarks
- Adobe & Salesforce Cut Cloud Deal
- Adobe Fiddles with its Web Apps
- Hosting.com Launches ColdFusion 9 in the Cloud
- The Real Time Infrastructure Ultimatum
- Adobe’s Aiming ColdFusion at Multiple Clouds
- Eval JavaScript in a Global Context
- Fig Leaf Software to Exhibit at Government IT Conference & Expo
- Cloud Computing Journal: Adobe to Deliver ColdFusion in the Cloud
- Is Microsoft as Free as Open Source?
- Adobe Reader Sued
- The Planet Named “Bronze Sponsor” of Cloud Computing Expo
- Microsoft Expression Web Has Got Game
- Adobe May Cooperate with Apple to Transplant Flash Player to iPhone
- Adobe Flex Developer Earns $100K in New York City
- Bruce Chizen Joins Voyager Capital as Venture Partner
- My Top Seven Wishes From Adobe MAX 2009
- The Next Programming Models, RIAs and Composite Applications
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Constructing an Application with Flash Forms from the Ground Up
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- CFEclipse: The Developer's IDE, Eclipse For ColdFusion
- Personal Branding Checklist
- Adobe Flex 2: Advanced DataGrid
- Has the Technology Bounceback Begun?
- Building a Zip Code Proximity Search with ColdFusion
- i-Technology Viewpoint: We Need Not More Frameworks, But Better Programmers
- The Asynchronous CFML Gateway
- Web Services Using ColdFusion and Apache CXF





















