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To: john shoemaker who wrote (901)4/11/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: jabbo  Respond to of 3990
 
CYCH is becoming the GORILLA! <eom>



To: john shoemaker who wrote (901)4/11/1998 9:57:00 PM
From: Tom Hua  Respond to of 3990
 
And here's another article

Intershop updates Net
store tools


By Erich Luening
Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM
April 8, 1998, 2:50 p.m. PT

E-commerce software maker Intershop
Communications is attempting to carve out a niche
in an increasingly crowded market.

The company has rolled out the next version of its
software suite, Intershop 3. The package includes
new features such as the Graphical Store Design
Wizard, which provides less-experienced
merchants with an 11-step, point-and-click method
of creating a new storefront, the company said.

In addition, a new Staging Wizard allows
merchants to copy a live store, update it with
product, pricing, graphics, or a completely new
design, and then transfer new information back to
the live store without closing up shop, according to
Intershop.

Intershop 3 also includes additional Java store
banners that can be linked to external sites, or from
within the store to the appropriate product page, or
directly to a shopping cart for purchase.
User-defined template language extension (TLE)
variables allow designers to create their own values
for colors, images, and banners and apply them to
templates within any number of stores.

The package also supports a wide selection of
third-party payment tools including CyberCash,
VeriFone's vPOS, Brokat, and others. It also
includes support for a host of languages including
English, German, French, and Norwegian, the
company said.

Intershop 3 is now shipping for Windows NT in
three editions--Merchant, Hosting, and Developer.
Businesses can use the Developer release free of
charge to set up Web storefronts. Intershop
charges only when a store goes live.

The Merchant version is priced from $4,995 for a
single store license, and can be extended to host
additional stores. The Hosting version, priced at
$12,500, is designed for ISPs and Internet malls
that seek to host storefronts for merchants who
don't want to do it themselves.

Intershop competes with a growing crowd of
software companies, including iCat, Vision Factory,
and others, in offering tools for building Web
storefronts.