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Magento partnership announced by Screen Pages with Varien

Screen Pages, the e-commerce services agency, has entered into a partnership with Varien to market, implement and support the fast-growing open source Magento e-commerce platform in the UK.
Screen Pages has been appointed a Community Partner with Varien for the Magento platform.
The Magento e-commerce platform, developed by California-based Varien, is a feature-rich e-commerce platform built on open-source technology that provides online retailers with unprecedented flexibility and control over the look, content and functionality of their online shops.
Screen Pages offers “best practice”, fully bespoke e-commerce websites that uniquely reflect a brand’s design, product range and marketing strategy. Unlike many website developers, Screen Pages’ approach is to combine Magento e-commerce website development with analytic, creative, marketing and e-commerce consultancy services, designed to boost a retailer’s online sales using experience gained since 2002 across its 50+ retail clients.
A Partnership with Varien means Screen Pages will have a strong voice in the Magento community in the UK, backed by a relationship with Varien to extend quality support and best practice to its clients. Screen Pages has special competences in e-commerce best practice, analytics, usability and design as well as back office integration.
“We’re very excited about being appointed a Magento Partner,” said Roger Willcocks, Screen Pages’ managing director. “Magento is developing a strong following in the UK and working with Varien on technical and business development programmes around Magento will assist in its wider adoption.”
“Varien is very pleased that Screen Pages is a Magento Partner,” said Scott Dahlgren, Varien’s Director of Channel Development. “Screen Pages is a highly respected and successful e-commerce agency in the UK and it is great news it is offering Magento as a platform to its existing and new clients alike. We anticipate Screen Pages becoming an important and active contributor to the Magento community.”
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