WebSphere Commerce, IBM’s e-business software, got more than a fresh coat of paint and minor tweaks in a recent upgrade to version 5.6. In fact, Steve Gatto, marketing manager for IBM WebSphere ...
Called IBM CrossWorlds Extender for WebSphere Commerce, the software uses XML and J2EE standards to connect legacy applications and packaged apps such as SAP or PeopleSoft to WebSphere Commerce, said ...
In the midst of an economic cooling, it can be pretty difficult to justify updating an existing commerce infrastructure. Nevertheless, IBM’s WebSphere Commerce Suite Pro 5.1 delivers a solid vehicle ...
When it comes to e-commerce software, IBM’s WebSphere still reigns supreme. With market share of about 20 percent, the software giant has successfully fended off competition from feisty software ...
IBM has announced new software and the creation a new consulting practice dedicated to the emerging category of what the company defines as “smarter commerce.” According to spokesmen, the product is ...
At the end of April WebSphere Commerce, IBM will formally announce Version 5.6, an upgrade to its e-commerce platform that will include a new feature called Starter Stores. Starter Stores is a ...
IBM was once a leading force in offering enterprise software to facilitate the client engagement experience, fielding a broad portfolio of e-commerce and marketing automation solutions. But with a ...
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(03/05/2001) – In the midst of an economic cooling, it can be pretty difficult to justify updating an existing commerce infrastructure. Nevertheless, IBM Corp.’s WebSphere Commerce Suite Pro 5.1 ...
Combining the best-in-class capabilities of Adobe Experience Manager and IBM's WebSphere Commerce platform, the integration provides marketers with digital asset management and the ability to quickly ...
Retail giant Sears Holdings Corp.—which includes Sears and Kmart—is tapping IBM’s software to deliver a personalized and more interactive shopping experience for the exploding population of mobile ...
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