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Building vs. Buying a Pricing Engine for Your E-Commerce Business

Fabric

Software engineers working in e-commerce are frequently faced with the decision of building or buying a pricing engine. In most cases, buying third-party software lets you get your products into the hands of consumers faster and generally ensures that the software will have more extensive support throughout its lifecycle.

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Monolith vs. Microservices: Which is Best for the Modern E-Commerce Business?

Fabric

In e-commerce, monolithic designs lead to unified and self-contained systems that handle various aspects of an online store, including catalog management, cart and checkout, payment processing, order management, customer management, and more. For many e-commerce businesses, a monolith is all they’ll need.

eCommerce 130
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Shopify Invests in Wholesale Marketplace Faire, Expands Reach into B2B Ecommerce

Retail TouchPoints

Shopify’s Point of Sale (POS) will now also be the preferred provider for Faire’s seller and buyer community, enabling more seamless omnichannel sales across both online and offline channels. Shopify is aiming to expand its B2B offerings as wholesale businesses follow the lead of their B2C counterparts in moving online.

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The Ultimate MYR POS Review (Oct 2021)

Ecommerce Platforms

Welcome to the ultimate MYR POS review. Whether you are a large or small business you require a POS (point-of-sale) system to help you in processing orders and managing your brand. However, you must pick the right POS system, especially if you're in the quick-service industry. This is where MYR POS comes in.

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The Ongoing Battle to Protect Consumer Payment Card Data

Retail TouchPoints

In the early days and now, criminals stole cardholder data from internet-connected point-of-sale (POS) systems to make their own fraudulent transactions. With merchants now more security savvy, they set out to bolster their POS systems against attacks. This leaves the consumer’s browser as the most target-rich zone for cybercriminals.

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Building vs. Buying a Pricing Engine for Your E-Commerce Business

Fabric

Software engineers working in e-commerce are frequently faced with the decision of building or buying a pricing engine. In most cases, buying third-party software lets you get your products into the hands of consumers faster and generally ensures that the software will have more extensive support throughout its lifecycle.

eCommerce 130
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Building vs. Buying a Pricing Engine for Your E-Commerce Business

Fabric

Software engineers working in e-commerce are frequently faced with the decision of building or buying a pricing engine. In most cases, buying third-party software lets you get your products into the hands of consumers faster and generally ensures that the software will have more extensive support throughout its lifecycle.

eCommerce 130