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The Headless Commerce Showdown: The Unseen Strategy Retailers Use to Win Ecommerce Market Share

BigCommerce

But shifting to direct-to-consumer from a b2b wholesale model isn’t easy. Tech debt from historic open source or custom-built ecommerce technology solutions slow down internal decision making and threaten internal innovation and testing. Businesses using this model are typically using SaaS or open source technologies.

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What is microservices-based ecommerce and why is it important?

Kibo

Monolithic systems also limit your ability to customize functions and respond quickly to changing trends and new technology. With microservice-based ecommerce, new functionality can be added to the backend, with each function operating independently from the others, allowing developers to customize the platform in a modular fashion.

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Zoey Review- High-End B2B Ecommerce Platform?

Ecommerce Platforms

I don’t mean to sound like a buzzkill to some, but let’s face it- the big money lies with B2B ecommerce. But so is the fact that B2B is outdoing B2C in online revenue. trillion from online sales in 2017, B2B outdid it by not 100% or 200%- but a solid 234.78%. B2B ecommerce in 2017 had grown to a value of $7.7

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

BigCommerce

That is, which ecommerce platform you choose to power your business and ready it for scalable, long-term growth. For most growing mid-market businesses, this technology is typically provided by BigCommerce, Magento, Salesforce Cloud Commerce (formerly Demandware) or Shopify. Bring B2B Complexity Online. And much more.

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7 B2B Ecommerce Trends + 13 B2B Brands Changing How Businesses Buy

BigCommerce

B2B ecommerce will reach $1.2 of all B2B sales in the U.S. Just by the end of 2017, Forrester expects B2B ecommerce to reach $889 billion and represent 11% of total B2B sales in the U.S. That’s a monumental shift from outbound sales to inbound strategies for B2B businesses. LTL shipping.

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