An overview: The concept of Microservices is to enable eCommerce businesses to adapt to the market demands quickly, stay on the cutting edge of technology and also enhance customer experience. Intricately speaking, Microservices refers to the type of software architecture that breaks down one extensive application into several different portions based on different functionalities. Each component is more or less …read more
Monolithic B2B eCommerce platforms are finding it challenging to stay relevant and competitive. To solve this growing issue in the B2B and B2C E-Commerce space, eComchain a SaaS-based eCommerce platform, hosted on AWS & Azure launched its microservice architecture making it the most flexible eCommerce agnostic to any frontend technology. With these services, developers have the freedom to optimize the code, …read more
User Generated Reviews and analysis Reviews are very powerful to increase the demand for a product. Easy to use analysis of the reviews to evaluate which product is rated high in the market and why some of them do not get rated well provides insight on online shopping pattern. This analysis is useful to improve upon what is displayed …read more
eComchain, a SaaS-based eCommerce platform, hosted on AWS & Azure launched its microservice architecture making it the most flexible eCommerce agnostic to any frontend technology. With these services, developers have the freedom to optimize the code, and also be able to provide unit test cases for their codebase. With increased agility organizations can launch a complete eCommerce storefront in …read more
Let’s take a quick look at the differences between Microservices and Headless eCommerce. Microservices is an option for enterprise customers who already have matured online presence with large amount of content that would only be requiring a commerce microservice delivered via API. This online presence could be powered by a content-rich platform such as WordPress, Drupal and another platform of …read more
With the advent of new technologies, legacy eCommerce platforms have struggled to keep pace with the ever-changing buying habits of shoppers and the innovations that new technologies have been able to provide. Cloud-based platforms have helped businesses adapt without increasing the cost to maintain and without having to rewrite code or replace existing ways of doing business. In this white …read more