LinuXia Systems Continues Support for Open-Source E-Commerce Platform Based on Interchange
LinuXia Systems, a German company specializing in open-source solutions, maintains its focus on e-commerce and database applications built around the Interchange platform.

The company provides planning, development, and hosting services for custom online shopping systems using Perl, DBI, MySQL, and related technologies.
Interchange serves as the core engine, an open-source e-commerce framework originally developed for high-traffic online stores. LinuXia offers documentation, Debian packages, training sessions, and project case studies through its website and associated wiki.
Clients range from specialized marketplaces for electronic components and musical instruments to medical procurement systems and training databases.
The setup allows businesses to deploy tailored solutions quickly and at lower cost than proprietary alternatives.
LinuXia has delivered projects such as a reengineered e-procurement system for medical businesses, a parts marketplace at materialboerse.de, and various hosting and administration services for internet agencies.
According to details on the company's site, "LinuXia Systems bietet Ihnen umfassendes Knowhow bei der Planung und Erstellung von eCommerce- und Datenbankanwendungen basierend auf Interchange." This approach emphasizes stability through open-source components and custom development.
The associated wiki at wiki.linuxia.de collects documentation and blog entries related to Linux utilities and Interchange implementations.
While the core platform dates back years, LinuXia continues to list Debian packages and customer references, indicating ongoing maintenance for existing deployments rather than major new launches.
No recent announcements indicate any major updates or a new distribution directly tied to "Linuxia."
In the broader context of open-source e-commerce, solutions like Interchange represent an alternative for merchants seeking full control over their stack without reliance on cloud-hosted SaaS platforms.
LinuXia's model supports self-hosted environments on Linux servers, aligning with preferences for data sovereignty and customization in European markets.
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