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Case Study: TheContainerStore.com Re-platform Project

The Opportunity The Container Store is a top retailer offering storage and organization solutions. Leadership wanted to realize their vision of increasing their online presence, and meet their immediate and long-term business needs. To do this, The Container Store had determined to migrate their website off of the ATG Commerce Platform and on to an [...]

Dallas TechFest 2011

Dallas TechFest been running for 4 years and has been one of the best attended conferences in the region.  Every year, the purpose of Dallas TechFest is to provide the best content possible at a reasonable cost.  In past years, we’ve been sponsored by Microsoft, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, Adobe, Telerik, MyEclipse, and many other top companies in the [...]

SharePoint Commerce Services: Drag and Drop eCommerce

Credera recently hosted a Webinar on SharePoint Commerce Services and how SharePoint 2010 and Commerce Server 2009 are better together (SlideShare here).  As one of the speakers, my focus was primarily on demonstrating how having SharePoint’s content management capabilities compliment a Commerce Server implementation (demonstration here).  I have to admit that I was concerned I wouldn’t [...]

The Importance of a Unified Architecture for the “New Age” of eCommerce

  Over the last several years, we’ve noticed that the eCommerce landscape has continued to grow and evolve, continuously changing the retail marketplace.  Companies have realized that the ability to market and sell online has become more and more critical in order to stay in lock step with consumer trends. For example, Forrester Research (www.forrester.com) [...]

SharePoint Commerce Services – When does it make sense?

I’ve been getting a lot of questions lately as to when SharePoint Commerce Services makes sense for a company.  A lot of people are skeptical to jump right into SharePoint 2010 for Internet Sites because of the stigma that SharePoint 2007 had in some circles.  Even though I am a huge fan of SharePoint 2010 [...]

On-Demand Webinar on SharePoint Commerce Services

Microsoft SharePoint Server and Commerce Server – Better Together! With the recent resurgence of eCommerce, the ability for companies to sell products online and through multiple channels has become increasingly critical. As companies look to build or refurbish their eCommerce capabilities, having the capability to sell online is rarely enough to keep up with the [...]

On-demand Webinar on How API’s Are Changing the Game for Many Businesses

The Superbowl is coming to Dallas this week! With football on our minds, the presenters of this Webinar thought that it would be relevant to stay with a football theme and make the analogy between API’s and the NFL’s West Coast Offense. In addition, they share information on how to create your game-changing strategy around combining mobile, social, and eCommerce. After this presentation, you will better understand how to build an API strategy to leverage enterprise assets and change the game for your business.

Webinar: “Winning with APIs and the Advent of the NFL’s West Coast Offense” by Apigee & Credera

Joe Montana and Bill Walsh made it legendary in the 1980s, and today The West Coast Offense still stands as one of the most successful and innovative strategies in the history of football. The West Coast Offense leveraged existing tools of the game in new ways to bring its players and fans a decade of [...]

Building an API Strategy to Leverage Enterprise Assets and Change the Game for Your Business

Credera has partnered with Apigee to present a complimentary Webinar on how leveraging an API strategy can have a powerful impact on the enterprise. This Webinar will showcase how retail and eCommerce companies are innovating to win with APIs and reaching new channels in the mobile, social, and multichannel web. We’ll also discuss what the [...]

Social Media: Nouns have Become Verbs…But is There Action?

Nouns becoming verbs: it’s how I know that something once unique and new has become unbelievably common in my life.  For instance, I’ve said “just Google it” (instead of “look it up on Google”) for quite a while.   As of late, I say “I’ll Facebook you” or “are they going to YouTube this?”  In a [...]