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May, 2002 : Digex to Host Popular Auto Shopping Portal
📅 - Managed hosting provider Digex said yesterday that Performance Products, Inc. (performanceproducts.com), an auto parts and accessories supplier, had selected the company to host and manage its popular online store.
Performance Products' online store has served over a million customers since going online in 1996. The company, which has provided auto parts via mail order since 1964, said Internet sales now account for a sizable chunk of its business. The company provides parts for numerous vehicles, including Porsche, Mercedes, Ford, and GM. "Our Internet sales grew 157 percent last year and now constitute almost a third of our overall business," said Amer Kuric, eBusiness Manager for Performance Products. "Due to increased online demand, we decided to go with a managed hosted platform that lets us concentrate on our business rather than on managing our Internet site." Digex said the environment would be built on a multi-server Windows 2000 platform with a SQL Server 2000 database and multiple fail-over firewalls.
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