The MACH acronym (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native, and Headless) represents a modern approach to building flexible, scalable, and agile digital systems, increasingly popular in enterprise software, especially in e-commerce and digital experience platforms.
Transitioning to a headless open-source content management system can give your company an edge in a competitive market. Learn more about headless CMS and how it can help you in the long run.
During the lockdown in Switzerland we developed VELOX, our very own open-source headless ecommerce foundation based on microservices. This will form the base for modern, custom eCommerce implementations. Learn more about our solution first-hand.
Curious why ecommerce lost its head? Why you need headless ecommerce to stay competitive? A headless ecommerce architecture leverages the power of modularity to serve store owners with...
To find the best ecommerce strategy for your company is difficult. But there is a world beyond the Magic Quadrant and it's worth looking at it. Why we think you should reconsider implementing your ecommerce solution as a monolith.
An ecommerce framework or application that is stable and simple could be the difference in improving customer experience. Therefore, driving sales opportunities, increasing organisational agility, overall functionality and services offered to customers will be easier in the future. The ecommerce application you choose should be resilient enough and be able to adapt to changing B2B ecommerce trends.
Our analysis and ratings showed that high-cost players traditionally offer most functionality out-of-the-box ready for use.
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