
eBay Inc. Agrees to Acquire Magento
Magento to join X.Commerce, eBay Inc.'s integrated open commerce platform group
The Magento platform serves tens of thousands of merchants worldwide and
is supported by a global community of solution partners and third-party
developers. Magento is a feature-rich, open-source, enterprise-class
commerce solution that offers merchants a high degree of flexibility and
control over the user experience, catalog, content and functionality of
their online store. Magento Go, the company's hosted
software-as-a-service solution, provides small and growing merchants
with the tools to help them succeed online — from payments to inventory
management. Magento is a
"Technology-driven innovation is blurring the lines between online and
offline commerce, changing the way consumers shop, and enabling
retailers of all sizes to benefit from the latest innovations from the
developer community," said
X.Commerce, eBay's newly created integrated open commerce platform
group, is focused on leveraging the company's assets and partner
technologies to build a strong, robust developer community as a resource
for merchants and retailers of all sizes. More details will be shared
with developers during the X.Commerce Innovate conference on
About
Founded in 1995 in
About Magento
Magento (http://www.magentocommerce.com/)
is a feature-rich, open-source, enterprise-class ecommerce solution that
offers merchants a high degree of flexibility and control over the user
experience, catalog, content, and functionality of their online store.
Launched in 2007, the Magento platform now serves tens of thousands of
merchants worldwide, and is supported by a global community of solution
partners and third-party developers. Magento Go is a hosted,
software-as-a-service solution that provides small and growing merchants
with the ecommerce tools they need to succeed online. Based in
Forward Looking Statement
This announcement contains forward-looking statements that involve risks
and uncertainties, and actual results could differ materially from those
discussed. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences
include, but are not limited to, the possibility that the transaction
may not close, the reaction of Magento's customers, partners, developers
and community members, the future growth of Magento's business, the
reaction of competitors to the transaction and the possibility that
integration following the transaction may be more difficult than
expected. More information about potential factors which could affect
our business and results is included in
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