Adobe Opens Nine Online Stores in Europe | Internet News

Adobe Opens Nine Online Stores in Europe

Written By
John Lewell
John Lewell
Feb 28, 2000
1 minute read

Publishing software developer
Adobe Systems announced
Monday the launch of nine e-commerce sites for the European audience.


The new stores, headquartered online at
eurostore.adobe.com,
will cater to markets in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland,
the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.


Adobe said it also planned to expand by setting up an
online store in Japan in the near future.


Adobe’s European stores, will offer the customer a choice of
English, French, German, and Swedish languages. The company’s flagship products — including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat — will be available for online orders.


Claire Darling, director of international Web sites at Adobe
Systems, said that over half of Adobe’s customers and a quarter
of Adobe.com’s traffic comes from outside of North America.


“Adobe is committed to providing value and servicing its customers
worldwide with convenient access to products and services,
unparalleled content and attractive pricing in local currencies,”
said Darling.


The fourth largest vendor of personal computer software in the
United States, Adobe Systems has organized its online presence
into four divisions: Web, Print, Motion and ePaper.

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