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eCommerce in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe -
Opportunities and Risks
Karlsruhe, September 24, 2009 (euro adhoc) -
Why markets such as Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe are attractive for producers of digital products such as software and games
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A team of experts from asknet AG has analyzed the eCommerce sectors of Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe and identified potential for enormous growth. As a leading provider of outsourcing solutions for the global electronic software distribution (ESD) industry, asknet regularly examines the market potential for online sales of digital products such as software. The company´s latest research concludes that the regions named above offer major eCommerce opportunities. This applies especially to digital products such as software, games, and music. The team of experts has produced three white papers that bring together information on individual countries with an analysis of the opportunities and risks presented by online sales.
eCommerce in the Countries of Asia With a population of approximately 1.3 billion, China has more inhabitants than any other nation - and it is home to almost 300 million Internet users, making it the world's largest online market as well. The potential of this growing market has not yet been fully exploited.
eCommerce in the Countries of Latin America Viewed with an eye to the online market, Latin America presents a number of contradictions. On the one hand, with almost 560 million inhabitants it represents only 7.4 percent of the world´s Internet users. On the other, this small market is growing faster than any other.
eCommerce in the Countries of Eastern Europe The countries of Eastern Europe currently find themselves in a stage between development and industrialization, which has had a motivating impact on the push towards the latter. In many ways they are still battling with the political, economic and social legacies and vestiges of socialism. However, there is a widespread interest in technical innovation that leads to the conclusion that eBusiness in Eastern Europe is currently standing on the brink of explosive growth.
Based on the results of the studies, asknet can offer special services to companies: using detailed information on these markets, asknet provides individualized support in analyzing and planning the company's successful entry into these online markets.
About asknet asknet offers its clients customized outsourcing solutions for global software sales via the Internet. Founded in 1995 as a spin-off of the University of Karlsruhe, one of Germany´s most prestigious technical universities, the company has become the number two independent global provider for electronic software distribution. In addition to its fully integrated shop solutions for software publishers, the company develops and maintains portals for software distribution such as softwarehouse.de, one of Europe's largest. In 2008, asknet had sales of about 74.7 million euros. Among its customers are well-known software publishers such as CollabNet, DivX, Ipswitch, F-Secure, Nero, Panda Security, Steganos, and NetObjects. asknet supplies software products to around eighty percent of German universities.
Further inquiry note:
asknet AG
Kirsten Neininger
Corporate Marketing Manager
Telefon: +49 (0) 721 96 458 6399
asknet, Inc.
Bernard Haug
Phone: +1 (415) 352-2622
eMail: bernard.haug@asknet.com
e-mail: kirsten.neininger@asknet.de
Branche: Electronic Commerce
ISIN: DE0005173306
WKN: 517330
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