Commercetools’ next-generation ecommerce platform

luciadecastro

on 6 December 2017

This article was last updated 5 years ago.


Today’s shoppers are looking for a consistent experience, no matter which channels they use, whether smartphone, tablet, wearable, digital point of sale, (POS), or other. Commercetools helps enterprises to digitally transform their entire sales operations across all channels. The Software-as-a-Service approach, open source philosophy, and strong support of an API and microservices architecture of Commercetools enable the company’s customers to rapidly build highly individual shopping experiences for their own markets, without having to change their whole IT ecosystem in the process.

Highlights

  • Learn how Commercetools uses Ubuntu Server to help enterprises to digitally transform their entire sales operations across all channels.
  • The commercetools SaaS/PaaS platform with APIs and microservices enables enterprises to easily build ecommerce applications
  • Cloud native solution running on Ubuntu Servers for reliability, performance and ease of upgrade
  • Commercetools gives retailers the tools to offer unique and engaging digital commerce experiences, saving them time and effort, and increasing their profitability

 







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