MarketLive Announces the Opening of Its New York Office
Market Wire, February, 2006
MarketLive, Inc., the leading developer of e-commerce retail technology and services for Intelligent Selling® on the Web, today announced the opening of a New York office in the historic Helmsley Building at 230 Park Avenue in mid-town Manhattan.
"Our New York office will be a strategic hub for serving our vast and rapidly accelerating East Coast customer base," said Ken Burke, founder and CEO of MarketLive. "As consumers embrace online retail, demand for our solutions among mid-market companies continues to grow unabated. Our customers not only benefit from our innovative technology and productized best-practices; they also get an e-commerce platform that can be customized on the fly by marketing, rather than IT, and one that flexes to accommodate growth and seasonal spikes in demand."
During the third quarter of 2005, MarketLive bolstered its already-strong market position with the announcement of a subscription-based model of its Intelligent Selling® e-commerce solution. The company then rapidly signed 15 customers in a span of less than six months, including e-commerce leaders such as Current USA, Gumps, Intermix, Learning Resources, MS Rau Antiques, Parkseed, Peruvian Connection, Shari's Berries, and Swell.
About MarketLive
Since 1995, MarketLive, Inc. ( www.marketlive.com ) has focused exclusively on providing enterprise-class e-commerce retail technology and services that help mid-sized businesses successfully sell goods and services online. Designed to meet the unique requirements of catalogers, retailers, direct marketers and manufacturers, the MarketLive® platform leverages the advanced business intelligence online merchants need to enhance their customer's experience and increase online sales. With this expertise, the MarketLive platform is the most retail-targeted, fully featured, customizable e-commerce solution on the market today. MarketLive powers some of the most successful Web sites, including Frontgate, Garnet Hill, Norm Thompson, Stride Rite, and Trek.
For Further Information Contact: Jill Hara Kickstart for MarketLive, Inc. 650-346-5204 Email Contact
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