Friday, July 01, 2011

Volusion Adds Four Companies to Partner Program

Volusion, a leading provider of eCommerce software and services for online merchants, has four new partners: Shipwire, eBridge, Stamps.com and Verisign to help streamline business operations for Volusion customers.

Volusion’s partner program already includes more than fifteen top companies from their respective industries, including Microsoft, FedEx, UPS and QuickBooks. The addition of these four companies to Volusion’s partner network will provide best-of-breed distribution, back-office and infrastructure resources to the company’s 20,000+ eCommerce clients.

Details on New Partners
Shipwire: Shipwire provides instant integration to automate Volusion order fulfillment and shipping. Shipwire provides eCommerce order fulfillment services powered by a global warehouse network and its Store-Sell-Ship™ platform. With warehouses across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., Shipwire allows merchants to drastically reduce shipping costs by locating inventory close to buyers.

eBridge: With eBridge Volusion solutions, customer and order information is automatically entered into the back-office financial system from a Volusion merchant’s database. In turn, product information and order status updates are automatically entered into the Volusion interface to provide customers with up-to-date information.

Stamps.com: Stamps.com’s online postage service enables Volusion customers to print U.S. Postal Service -approved postage from a PC with an Internet connection. The company targets its services to small businesses and home offices, and currently has PC Postage partnerships with Avery Dennison, Microsoft, HP, Office Depot, the U.S. Postal Service and others.

Verisign: VeriSign provides trusted infrastructure services to Websites, enterprises, eCommerce service providers, and individuals. The company's digital certificate provides the Web identity, authentication, and transaction infrastructure that online businesses require to conduct secure eCommerce and communications.

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