Mobile version of the top ranking web merchant

July 9, 2008 - 2:44pm | author: ayny | |

CardinalCommerce Corporation,m.pcRUSH.com, a new mobile commerce site was recently introduced by CardinalCommerce Corporation, a leading provider of payment methods for eCommerce and mCommerce merchants. pcRUSH.com, online electronics retailer established a relationship with CardinalCommerce to offer customers an innovative buying experience by enabling mobile based transactions.
With pcRUSH Mobile users can get access to search tools, intuitive navigation and secure checkout at any time from anywhere via a standard mobile device.

"Dating back to the inception of pcRUSH.com, our company has consistently sought out emerging technologies to solve real-world challenges and provide customers with a superior internet shopping experience," says pcRUSH.com COO, Frank Khalili. "Our competitive advantage lies in our ability to leverage technical innovation as a means of increasing productivity, lowering costs and meeting or exceeding customer demand for the easiest to use and most reliable electronic shopping technology on the planet."

The new pcRUSH mobile solution is based on CardinalCommerce's mobile platform, Cardinal MAX.
"We are pleased to expand our relationship with pcRUSH.com into the mobile channel. They are a top retailer in the consumer electronics vertical and we are excited to bring their mobile site to the marketplace," said Tim Sherwin, Executive Vice President, CardinalCommerce.



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Call to order not exactly "innovative buying experience"

This is kind of silly. If you go to the m.pcrush.com site and try to buy an item, it just has a link to call to order the item. I wouldn't exactly call this a press release worthy leveraging of technology.


by Anonymous (not verified) | July 9, 2008 - 6:39pm.

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