June 18, 2013
Supporting Columbia House since 1995, Boyle Software's latest project is the integration of a video game boutique into their existing DVD and Music club websites. Columbia House will be offering the latest cutting edge games for the Sony Playstation 2, Nintendo Game Cube and Microsoft Xbox at discount prices to club members.
This project involves Sun's Solaris operating system, IBM's Informix database, BEA's WebLogic J2EE container manager, Interwoven's TeamSite content management tool, the Java programming language and other state-of-the-art technologies.
Already one of the biggest sellers of music, videos and DVDs on the web, the addition of video games to the Columbia House website is sure to attract the attention of gamers. In this age when the line between music, movies and video games is blurring further every day, Boyle Software is happy to be at the forefront of the digital entertainment frontier.
The Columbia House Music Club was first launched in 1955. Over the past 50 years, Columbia House has grown to become the world's largest direct marketer of not only music, but DVDs and videos.
Throughout the company's rich history, an enthusiastic embrace of emerging technology has become an enduring corporate trademark. From cassettes and CDs to videos and DVDs, Columbia House has created a club that has consistently met the public's demand for the latest advancement in entertainment products.
On June 21, 2002, Blackstone Capital Partners acquired a majority interest in Columbia House. The original partners, Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music continue to own minority interests in the company. http://www.columbiahouse.com/
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