Digital River, Inc. , is an American e-commerce outsourcing company whose clientele is largely software publishers; the company is the leading provider of software delivery over the internet. Its largest client is Symantec. Other clients include Microsoft, AOL, eBay, Electronic Arts, Toshiba, Computer Associates, Circuit City, and Sun Microsystems.

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  • Digital River, Inc. , is an American e-commerce outsourcing company whose clientele is largely software publishers; the company is the leading provider of software delivery over the internet. Its largest client is Symantec. Other clients include Microsoft, AOL, eBay, Electronic Arts, Toshiba, Computer Associates, Circuit City, and Sun Microsystems. The company’s platform offers site development and hosting, order management, fraud prevention, export controls, tax management, physical and digital product fulfillment, multi-lingual customer service, advanced reporting and strategic marketing services. Founded in 1994, Digital River is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota with offices in major U.S. cities as well as Cologne, Germany; London, England; Shannon, Ireland; Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan); and Tokyo, Japan. Their first Web site was launched in 1996. Since then, they have acquired numerous small firms with specific abilities that add to the overall mission statement of the company. Digital River owns Simtel, the operator of cdrom. com, a large Internet repository of freeware and shareware. According to the BitPass homepage, on 26 January 2007, when digital commerce supplier BitPass discontinued operations, Digital River was brought in to provide operational support and carry out the process of refunding all unspent money to respective account holders. On May 18, 2005, Digital River acquired Swreg, a customer-focused payment processing company.
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