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Over 8 years ago
Well done. I agree with all points.
Over 8 years ago
Look for integrated components that do not need or minimize development. (Web, App and Database servers) UI/UX: What is the LOE to adopt either your existing design or a new one? Does it support Responsive Design? OMS: Can the OMS readily integrate with your existing…
Over 9 years ago
Most of what I see here, I wholeheartedly agree with. We would need to know more in order to answer your questions specifically. At a very high level, my approach is to look at the N-tier first Presentation layer: look at whether the design elements fit into the hybris…
About 10 years ago
All valid points here. I've been partial to Demandware because of what comes out of the box, thereby scaling down the actual development effort. Also, because of it's nature, it's easier to make changes without necessarily involving IT. It all comes down to your vision for…
Over 10 years ago
I have to agree with those who tout Pentaho as the superior solution. Though both have their advantages and drawbacks, the ability to handle large data, Dashboards, scripting and ETL, Pentaho comes out on top.

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Over 8 years ago
Ground-up implementation of enterprise eCommerce platform
Ground-up implementation of enterprise B2B eCommerce platform. No existing eCommerce application. Executed Project definition, scope, documentation, project plan. Implementation included integration with Oracle ERP back office applications (that were in the process of being…

About me

I started before the advent of e-commerce and have been directly involved with many early Retail, Manufacturing, Medical, Life Sciences and other vertical e-commerce projects using Fry OCP, Demandware, Magento, ATG, Intershop and now hybris. For me, it's all about approach, methodology, documentation, focus and education. It's getting five blind people touching and elephant that it is ONE elephant. And how does one eat an elephant? One bite at a time.

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