New Linux E-Commerce Solutions Launched | Internet News

New Linux E-Commerce Solutions Launched

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Jun 22, 2000
1 minute read

TheLinuxStore.com delivered two
turnkey Linux e-commerce solutions, the Commerce 2000 and Commerce 2500
servers, both of which bundle servers, operating systems and e-commerce
applications into one package.


TheLinuxStore.com is a division of EBIZ Enterprises Inc., Talentsoft Inc. and
TurboLinux Inc.


The three parents teamed up to provide key components of the new solutions,
including the Web+Shop e-commerce application provided by Talentsoft, the
custom 1U and 2U Rack servers provided by TheLinuxStore.com and the
TurboLinux operating system, provided by TurboLinux.


Pricing begins at $2,499.


TheLinuxStore.com is a vendor-neutral provider of Linux solutions and a
commercial conduit linking open source developers of technology and the
business market.


EBIZ Chief Executive Officer and founder Jeffrey Rassas said the new
solutions “provide businesses with everything they need for their own
e-commerce solution.”


The Commerce 2000 and Commerce 2500 custom solutions will be available not
only at TheLinuxStore but also through
Talentsoft and TurboLinux’s Web sites.


EBIZ Enterprises also operates www.TheLinuxLab.com, an interactive
exchange providing technical support and a product compatibility database and
www.LinuxWired.net, a Linux-based
affinity and community services portal and ISP.

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