Bitrix and 1C Announce Joint Venture to Promote Site Manager CMS on Territory of Former USSR

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1C Company and Bitrix, specializing in developing content management systems and portal solutions for managing Web projects, announced to form a joint venture to promote Bitrix Site Manager CMS on the territory of the former USSR countries.

The joint venture named 1C-Bitrix is held in equal shares by the two companies. In order to achieve strategic goals and ensure the intensive market development, significant funds will be invested in 1C-Bitrix.

1C-Bitrix obtains the exclusive rights for Bitrix Site Manager valid on the territory of the former USSR, including upcoming Bitrix products for .NET platform.

Bitrix Site Manager will be renamed to 1C-Bitrix Site Manager on the territory of the agreement. Actually, the new product version coming in March will be launched under 1C-Bitrix brand name.

The joint venture gets the right to use 1C trademark to promote 1C-Bitrix products and to develop partner network.

"1C and Bitrix collaboration is a great step forward to organize development, support and marketing of new products and services. We are glad to join forces with the leader of the Russian software market to better address the needs of the companies in the former USSR countries", said Sergey Rizhikov, CEO of Bitrix, Inc.

15.03.2007, Jane Kolomeets, Bitrix Inc.


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