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May 8, 2003 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Veeo (veeo.com) announced last week that Hostasaurus (dinopower.com) is now offering Veeo AuctionPlus to their e-commerce hosting customers. The new service enables Hostasaurus? online merchants to create instant eBay auctions for all of the products in their storefronts. The service includes all of the administrative features required for managing eBay auctions and allows the storefront owners to track progress in real time, as well as handle checkout and transaction processing within their storefronts.
Veeo is a certified eBay (ebay.com) development partner and has partnered with Hostasaurus, which specializes in Miva Merchant software, to make this product available to its e-commerce hosting customers.
According to Veeo, integrating eBay auction management with Miva Merchant (miva.com) enables e-commerce storefront owners to realize increased efficiency and savings. In addition to all the traditional eBay functionality such as instant auction setup and live technical support, storefront owners with eBay accounts can begin to create auctions immediately and track each item throughout the auction process. Veeo AuctionPlus also offers advanced customer authentication and inventory control for merchants.
"Our new agreement with Veeo to offer AuctionPlus on our hosting plans allows customers to easily and efficiently reach millions of auction customers through their existing Merchant storefronts. We are excited to bring this tool to our hosting customers in support of their e-commerce goals,? says David Hubbard of Hostasaurus.
?Veeo AuctionPlus enables Hostasaurus customers to sell more products on eBay, the world?s leading online marketplaces. Hostasaurus is a Web hosting innovator and we are pleased that they have chosen Veeo AuctionPlus to complement their world-class hosting platform,? says Robert Hanczor, Veeo vice-president of business development. ?Our goal is to work together with Hostasaurus to provide greater opportunities for their customers to be successful in e-business.?
Veeo is a business unit of KFKI Systems Inc., a provider of telecommunications products and services based in San Diego, California. Veeo serves the e-business, payment processing, and wireless application industries with advanced products and services.
Based out of Florida, Hostasaurus, Inc. is a Web hosting provider that specializes in Miva Merchant e-commerce.
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