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What is a Systems Integrator?

Fabric

Headless commerce is an architecture in which the front-end presentation layer is decoupled from the back-end commerce functionality, allowing for greater flexibility and customization, as well as richer, more immersive customer experiences by surfacing deep customer insights and leveraging best-in-class e-commerce software.

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Checkout-less Shopping: Faster Payments, Smarter Customer Data

GetElastic

Retail Customer Experience ). Here are some ways leading companies are using checkout-less shopping to create a frictionless shopping experience. And no ecommerce technology comes closer does that better than checkout-less shopping. Take Amazon Go’s “Just Walk Out” shopping experience.

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Checkout-less Shopping: Faster Payments, Smarter Customer Data

GetElastic

Surveys show that 70% of customers get irritated by slow or chatty cashiers, and 49% hate seeing closed lines at peak hours. Retail Customer Experience ). Here are some ways leading companies are using checkout-less shopping to create a frictionless shopping experience. It’s not just a POS technology.

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

Kibo

That means you can continue testing and deploying the latest Ecommerce technology without having to rebuild the entire system (or taking it offline for long periods of time to rebuild/upgrade parts of it). Easier to scale : One of the biggest advantages that microservices offer is that they’re modular and scalable.

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What Does ‘Omnichannel’ Mean in 2021? How Marketplaces are Reshaping the Digital Landscape

Retail TouchPoints

And then on the other side you have ecommerce technology advancing enough to be able to power headless capabilities, like a headless checkout within someone else’s app.

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

Fabric

On the other hand, a microservices-based architecture separates each component of an e-commerce operation, letting retailers adapt and evolve as needed. However, a full-scale replatform to APIs and microservices is risky, and the architecture also introduces greater complexity, costs, and challenges in managing distributed systems.

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The Cross Border Ecommerce Checklist

BigCommerce

Ensure Your Technology is Scalable. Make sure that you have an ecommerce technology solution that can scale –– and isn’t cost-prohibitive. For instance, you want a platform that provides out-of-the-box features for many of the standard processes that come with cross-border commerce. Beauty and Cosmetics. Health Goods.