PhilOnline targets SMEs with StoreSense
August 31, 2001 | 12:00am
Philippines Online, one of the countrys major Internet service providers, announced its partnership with Double B Web Solutions Co., the website development company behind AutoIndustriya.com, the leading automotive website in the country.
Through this partnership, Double B Web Solutions can offer the Philippines Online version of StoreSense, a Java-based application that provides an e-commerce front solution for small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to its clientele.
StoreSense is an award-winning e-commerce application developed by Kurant Corp., a US-based company focused on providing e-commerce infrastructure using open-based standards.
StoreSense is designed to help SMEs deploy full-featured sites capable of various e-commerce functionalities, starting with entry-level catalogue, shopping cart and real-time transaction processing and extending to high-end inventory management and sophisticated supply chain communication.
"We provide SMEs with a level-playing field on which they can compete with big industry players," says Jayson Yu, Philippines Online chief operating officer.
"We are glad that through our joint efforts with Double B Web Solutions, we can provide SMEs in the automotive industry a sophisticated and highly functional e-commerce storefront which online consumers have come to expect," he adds.
Double B is a next-generation solutions company which provides a wide range of services, including Web design and development, e-commerce strategies, redesign or restructuring of Web presence for organizations, businesses and individuals, and business software programming.
The StoreSense service of Philippines Online is a turnkey solution that includes application and domain hosting, payment gateway integration, design integration and consulting services.
A 100 percent Filipino-owned corporation, Philippines Online provides Internet-based enabling solutions to individuals, companies and organizations.
For inquiries, check out www.philonline.com or call the Philippines Online Hello Center at 372-8081 loc. 101 or e-mail at [email protected].
Through this partnership, Double B Web Solutions can offer the Philippines Online version of StoreSense, a Java-based application that provides an e-commerce front solution for small- to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to its clientele.
StoreSense is an award-winning e-commerce application developed by Kurant Corp., a US-based company focused on providing e-commerce infrastructure using open-based standards.
StoreSense is designed to help SMEs deploy full-featured sites capable of various e-commerce functionalities, starting with entry-level catalogue, shopping cart and real-time transaction processing and extending to high-end inventory management and sophisticated supply chain communication.
"We provide SMEs with a level-playing field on which they can compete with big industry players," says Jayson Yu, Philippines Online chief operating officer.
"We are glad that through our joint efforts with Double B Web Solutions, we can provide SMEs in the automotive industry a sophisticated and highly functional e-commerce storefront which online consumers have come to expect," he adds.
Double B is a next-generation solutions company which provides a wide range of services, including Web design and development, e-commerce strategies, redesign or restructuring of Web presence for organizations, businesses and individuals, and business software programming.
The StoreSense service of Philippines Online is a turnkey solution that includes application and domain hosting, payment gateway integration, design integration and consulting services.
A 100 percent Filipino-owned corporation, Philippines Online provides Internet-based enabling solutions to individuals, companies and organizations.
For inquiries, check out www.philonline.com or call the Philippines Online Hello Center at 372-8081 loc. 101 or e-mail at [email protected].
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