Microsoft Starts UK Online Store

June 04, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson

The software giant is cutting out the middle man in the UK and Germany by offering consumers the chance to buy its products through a new online store.

They’ve done almost everything else, so why not retail? That would seem to be Microsoft’s thinking. The company has opened online stores in the UK and Germany, giving consumers the chance to purchase its software. The products are available via download only, but later this year physical product will be available, and Microsoft has plans to expand its retail outlet into others countries.

Alex Reeve, business group director at Microsoft UK, said:

"Customers are now demanding a higher level of online interaction prior to purchase. Many consumers require interaction with manufacturer and publisher, not only for the supply of information but in some cases to purchase products.
"Microsoft Store is a new addition to the existing channels already provided giving consumers ultimate choice."

The company also reportedly has plans to open its store to selected partners in the future.

Post Your Comment...Comments

Be the first to comment on the article!

Comment on this article




Please keep your comments relevant to this article. Email addresses are not displayed, they are only required to verify you are human.

When you submit your comment, an email will be sent to your email address with a confirmation link. Once you have clicked on that confirmation link your comment will be posted.

HTML is not allowed.




Join our newsletter to keep up to date on the latest Digital Trends content like Videos, Reviews, News and more delivered directly to your email!


Plus, get early access to contests and specials from our partners. Join today!





Loading...