Innovative New Service Allows Consumers to View and Learn About Products in 3D at Boulanger Island in Second Life
PARIS and ARMONK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 10/06/08 -- Boulanger, a French retail company
specializing in leisure, multimedia and households products, with the help
of IBM (NYSE: IBM) Research and Global Business Services, a worldwide
player in 3D universes for enterprises, has implemented a new distribution
channel using 3D Internet and virtual worlds. This project, implemented for
Englos Boulanger Store (near Lille, north of France), is part of
Boulanger's multichannel strategy to develop a 3D universe to complement
their stores and Internet site. This will allow the French retailer to
offer its customers innovative and complementary services.
Consumers can now visit Boulanger Island in Second Life to view and
interact with Boulanger products in a familiar context, such as in a house,
click on the product of interest to directly access the Boulanger.fr
website, and place an order. Other capabilities include the Service Center,
where customers can learn about all the services offered by Boulanger. For
example, consumers can view repair or maintenance videos, or speak with a
maintenance person who can guide them through the steps to make first level
repairs.
Boulanger is committed to delivering innovation to its customers, whether
in its strategy or in its products and services. In 2007, the company
launched its Internet e-commerce site (boulanger.fr) and in 2008, Boulanger
decided to establish a 3D presence. From the very beginning, Boulanger and
IBM's goal was to enable total integration between the three channels --
store, website and 3D Universe -- and create complementary and
value-creating services for each channel. The objective for 2009 is to
create an even greater interaction between the store, the website and the
3D Universe.
"Retailers have to explore new and creative digital channels to reach
today's intelligent and informed consumer," said Colin Parris, vice
president, Digital Convergence, IBM. "Boulanger's use of the virtual worlds
demonstrates the company's capability to transcend traditional boundaries
to provide an immersive and interactive shopping experience for customers."
To help Boulanger meet this challenge, IBM had two objectives: develop a
community aspect through the 3D universe and propose new services
(configuration of kitchen, cooking lessons, guides, etc.) -- while
integrating the three complementary distribution channels. The 3D Universe
will also allow Boulanger to create a community between its customers. It
will offer them the opportunity to talk about the products and services
offered, and give Boulanger the opportunity to better understand their
customers' expectations.
"The project, developed jointly by IBM and Boulanger's teams, was very
attractive to us because of its interactive and community aspect, both
vis-à-vis our customers and also for our internal teams. With this
project, we want to develop various distribution channels to allow our
customers to find all of our products wherever they are -- in our stores,
on our Internet site or in the 3D universe, while benefiting from new
services that can be easily reached," explains Jacques Honoré, Boulanger's
CIO.
For more information on how to connect to the Boulanger Island, please
visit:
http://englos.boulanger.fr
Direct access to the Boulanger Island:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/boulanger3D/203/188/23
About IBM
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About Boulanger
For more information about Boulanger, please consult: www.boulanger.fr
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