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F5 Networks revenue rises 18 pct on demand for security products – Reuters

F5 Networks revenue rises 18 pct on demand for security productsReutersOct 29 (Reuters) – F5 Networks Inc reported an 18 percent rise in quarterly revenue, helped by strong demand for its network security products in the wake of increasing cyber attacks directed toward large companies. The company's net income rose to $94 …F5 Networks CEO Plans to Retire Next YearWall Street Journalall 61 news articles »

Reducing Abandoned Shopping Carts In E-Commerce (SmashingMagazine)

In March 2014, the Baymard Institute, a web research company based in the UK, reported that 67.91% of online shopping carts are abandoned. An abandonment means that a customer has visited a website, browsed around, added one or more products to their cart and then left without completing their purchase. A month later in April 2014, Econsultancy stated that global retailers are losing $3 trillion (USD) in sales every year from abandoned carts.
Clearly, **reducing the number of abandoned carts would lead to higher store revenue** — the goal of every online retailer. The question then becomes how can we, as designers and developers, help convert these “warm leads” into paying customers for our clients?
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