Digital Delivery Networks, Inc. (DDNi) (http://www.ddni.com), a PC customer-experience company, today announced that Lenovo has selected its OASIS 2.0 platform for future consumer-focused IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops. The OASIS 2.0 platform will provide consumers with a customized experience that simplifies, organizes and makes navigating the PC easier.
Lenovo (http://www.lenovo.com/us/en/) currently leverages the OASIS product under various models of the Ideapad, ThinkPad, Lenovo 3000, and
ThinkCentre product lines. DDNi and Lenovo are working together to engineer a better user experience, said Craig Merrigan, Vice President, Global Consumer Marketing at Lenovo. We are
creating a way for consumers to discover new things they can do with computers and the Web, and to personalize that experience.
Announced yesterday at the 2009 International Computer Electronics Show (CES) (http://www.cesweb.org/), the DDNi OASIS 2.0 platform (http://www.prweb.com/releases/ddni/consumerelectronicsshow/prweb1831544.htm) is being demonstrated in the
Lenovo product showcase.
With DDNi, PCs can present an enhanced environment from the first time a user powers on the PC through the life of that system. The DDNi platform intuitively provides a seamless
experience for the user while organizing their PC activity and simplifying their PC navigation. This is accomplished by providing easy access to PC programs, utilities and services and
allowing the user to personalize preferences, profiles and choices. The end result is a more satisfying user experience and affinity towards the Lenovo brand.
Customer experience is key to driving brand awareness and loyalty. Lenovo is ahead of the curve in recognizing that the user experience is critical to gaining market leadership, said
Michael Kuptz, CEO of DDNi. DDNi'ss solution is focused on helping Lenovo accomplish its business objectives, create a stronger brand affinity and maintain a relationship with the
customer after the initial product purchase. DDNi'ss platform coordinates a dialogue between Lenovo and their customers to intelligently interact and recommend software, services, support
and products that are in context with the end users's PC use.
About DDNi
Digital Delivery Networks (DDNi) is a PC customer experience company that provides software, infrastructure and digital marketing opportunities to personal computer (PC) companies,
distribution partners and retailers. DDNi clients sustain superior application software and internet services and enable contextual marketing during the customers's daily desktop
experience. DDNi'ss proprietary and patented platform allows PC companies and channel partners to create and maintain an ongoing branded relationship with its customers and the
opportunity to increase revenues throughout the PC'ss lifespan. DDNi is located in Scotts Valley, CA and is a privately held company.
Contact:
Mark Peterson / Bill Cox
Experience Communications for DDNi
831-626-4400 / 208-381-0001