paul.nowak wrote: Matt, thanks for the comments. I made an error on the version of Plone. It's 2.5 Plone running on Zope 2.9x.
In regards to the additional products, we have a skin installed and we have a product that we had custom developed for us that connects to a PostgreSQL database. We've looked at slow PostgreSQL queries causing problems and have not been able to find an issue. We've also tested for the case where the PostgreSQL server is down and have not been able to create an issue. We therefor...
EMERYVILLE, California, November 14 /PRNewswire/ --
- Direct Shipping, Local Currency, and Lower Prices Improve Access to
Hundreds of Independent Booksellers in the U.K. and Europe
Alibris, the premier online destination for new and second-hand books in
the United States, announced today the launch of its U.K. Web site and a
drive to expand into international book markets. Alibris U.K. (
www.alibris.co.uk ) provides convenient access to more than 60 million new,
out-of-print, rare, and second-hand books to English-speaking consumers
throughout the United Kingdom and sixteen countries in Europe.
"Alibris now delivers a huge selection of books-faster, at lower prices,
and in local currency," noted Alibris Chairman and CEO Martin Manley.
Book lovers in the U.K., Ireland, and Europe can now turn to Alibris U.K.
for books they thought they'd never find. The Web site enables shoppers to
order from thousands of independent booksellers based in their hometown, in
their own country, and in overseas locations.
Alibris customers around the world can now purchase books with their
local currency. Alibris accepts the British pound sterling, the euro, and
eleven other currencies. Alibris has also reduced prices for U.K. and
European shoppers by thirty to fifty percent.
Alibris U.K. offers fast, direct shipping on orders destined for British
or European addresses. With this direct-shipping upgrade, parcel delivery
times have been cut in half.
"We're thrilled to be increasing the selection, value, and convenience
for our U.K. and European customers and to be significantly growing the sales
of our U.K. booksellers," said Manley.
Alibris U.K. is a sales partner with hundreds of independent booksellers
in the U.K. and Europe. Alibris U.K. provides them with direct access to
millions of online customers. Widely regarded as a leading destination site
for consumers searching for hard-to-find, out-of-print, and rare books,
Alibris U.K. brings increased sales to its bookselling partners.
"Our U.K. booksellers have asked us for years for a U.K. Web site that
would to help them sell more books to U.K. customers," said Brian Elliott,
president of Alibris. "This approach also provides us with an
English-language-based starting point for sales to customers throughout
Europe."
CEO Manley confirmed that the U.K. Web site launch is part of an
international growth strategy for the company. "We expect to announce
additional Web sites for buyers and sellers of books in languages other than
English," noted CEO Manley. "Alibris is now backed by investors who are eager
to back our international expansion, and we look forward to doing a lot more
in 2007 and 2008."
About Alibris
Alibris is the premiere online destination for new and used books, as
well as rare and out-of-print books. We connect people who love books, music,
and movies to the best independent sellers from 45 countries around the
world. Our proprietary technology and advanced logistics allow us to offer
over 60 million used, new, and out-of-print books to consumers, libraries,
and retailers, which include Barnes & Noble, Borders, Amazon.com,
Chapters/Indigo, and Books-A-Million. Founded in 1998 and acquired by Oak
Hill Capital Partners in 2006, Deloitte named Alibris a "Fast 50" and a
"Technology Fast 500" growth business in 2005. Alibris is a registered
trademark.