Enterprise eCommerce with Elastic Path
Selecting an ecommerce platform marks the beginning of a partnership integral to your online success. Componence has chosen to work with Elastic Path, a leading Enterprise eCommerce software vendor, suited for Enterprises that:
- Have dozens of webshops for a various range of target groups. With EP 6.1 it becomes quite easy to manage beyond 20, 30, 40, 50 webshops. A low TCO for the complete eCommerce platform for your dozens of webshops is a key aspect in securing the margins for your ecommerce business.
- Need a transparent ecommerce platform that can easily be integrated with existing backoffice systems like CRM, Authentication, Financial. Elastic Path comes with source code, allowing your developers to design decent integration architectures with EP software.
- Require a flexible product management structure to enable up to dozens of different metadata fields related to different type and sources of products as well as behavioral and business rules related fields.
- Require a flexible and easy tailorable import modules, allowing you to import different source files to construct your complete and consistent product database.
- Understand that different target groups desire different ecommerce features in different combinations and sequences to be seduced into the right conversion path. The diversity of these options should be standard options that are tailored for each webshop, not custom development.
Componence has delivered complex integration project with Oracle Aqualogic Commerce Server and Weblogic Portal. Aqualogic Commerce Server is EPs version for Weblogic Portal. EP software replaced a complex and totally custom built solution for one of worlds leading publishing and online information providers.
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