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Retail Integrations: The Case for Middleware

OrderDynamics

Something that is especially true for omnichannel retailers selling through multiple digital and physical channels. One growing pain all scaling businesses encounter is how to automate data movement between the applications that make up their back-end technology stack. Data Integration and Growth. You’re likely at a crossroad.

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The 19 Most Innovative Ecommerce Brands of 2017

BigCommerce

In fact, it’s likely all of this year’s 19 most innovative ecommerce brands have your online channel activities beat in terms of impact on: Conversions. Flip Flop Shops : Multi-store pick, pack, ship and in-store pickup. Freund Container : B2B empowerment through RESTful APIs. Silver Jewelry Club has you beat. Customer Loyalty.

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The State of Ecommerce Platforms in 2018: Cloud Commerce, Open SaaS and The API Economy

BigCommerce

The only real alternatives to using an ecommerce platform are: Building one from scratch, which is out of the question for most businesses — and only justifiable for multimillion (or multi billion) dollar companies. Bring B2B Complexity Online. What ecommerce platform options are there? Operating Divisions Across Umbrella Brands.

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How 3 Global Brands Scaled Using a Product Information Management (PIM) Solution

BigCommerce

Data becomes stored in a variety of formats or is held captive by individual employees and systems. Mid-market and enterprise organizations with large, complex product catalogs often suffer the most as they add and edit volumes of products at a rapid pace across multiple channels. Depleted or overstocked inventory. Let’s dive in.

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[Guest Blog] The Benefit of Unified Commerce During COVID-19

ChannelAdvisor

Gartner, leading research and advisory company , defines unified commerce as “ the practice of providing flexibility, continuity and consistency across digital and physical channels to deliver a superior customer experience.” Eliminating Single-Channel Reliance. How Unified Commerce Can Help Overcome Today’s Challenges.

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