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Embracing the future of eCommerce: discover the power of composable

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Guus van Boom
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Staying ahead of the curve in eCommerce is easier said than done. But, it’s most definitely necessary. As you navigate the complexities and competitive nature of online retail, it becomes increasingly clear that the status quo won’t stand still for long.

What's inside the whitepaper? Our whitepaper delves into all things composable software architecture and is tailored specifically for business leaders aiming to expand their eCommerce presence. Our exploration doesn't just outline the 'what' and 'how' of composable; it provides actionable insights and real-life success stories. By downloading this whitepaper, you'll gain:

  • A clear understanding of composable architecture and its relevance in eCommerce
  • Insight into how composable can give your business a competitive edge
  • Practical examples of successful composable implementations
  • Guidance on best practices and future trends in eCommerce tech

Understanding composable architecture You’ve probably heard of headless architecture before, but just in case you haven’t, it’s where the visible part of a website (the user interface or UI) is separated from the behind-the-scenes portion – the part that manages the business functions like stock, customer records, and payments.

Composable takes this concept a step further. Not only are the frontend and backend separated, meaning making changes is a lot easier, but the backend functionality is also decoupled to give more flexibility in changing and adding functionality. Essentially, you can pick and choose the service offerings you want from any provider, and they should all work together according to the MACH principles.

Modern-day composable architecture is about building systems in which each component serves a specific function. In the world of eCommerce, these components often encompass functions like content management, on-site search, account/authentication, cart calculations, order processing, and payment processing – like Pay.nl

The competitive edge of composable Composable provides a host of business benefits, many of which are going to differ in importance to individual organizations. But broadly speaking, there are six key benefits that businesses using eCommerce are going to be on the hunt for:

  • Customization
  • Personalization
  • Agility
  • Scalability
  • Expansion

Fully-integrated composable commerce solution With CoreConnect you can build and fully integrate your eCommerce MVP in weeks, using a pre-built feature set that takes care of all the standard eCommerce use cases in B2B – like personalized product catalogs, and responsive price lists.

Transform your B2B business by driving growth, selling faster, and achieving a seamless customer experience, all with our Agile architecture – specially built for big commerce and commerce tools. Reap the benefits of composable architecture by continuously enhancing your platform and customizing the touchpoints in your customer journey. Your technology stack won’t get in the way of your business, ever. Fit for purpose, ready for growth.

Why B2B and B2C can both benefit so much from composable Regardless of the customer segment, composable offers significant benefits by providing a higher degree of flexibility, greater customization possibilities, and a scalable architecture that can grow with the business. These benefits make it a powerful tool for any eCommerce retailer seeking to enhance their digital presence and gain a competitive edge.

What's next? Implementing a composable solution requires a strategic approach, and our whitepaper guides you through the best practices to achieve that. Whether you are a seasoned eCommerce professional or just beginning to explore the possibilities, our whitepaper is a must-read.

Download the whitepaper here

Relevant cases

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E-commerce
EKI

A user-friendly and scalable product configurator that simplifies complex B2B orders.

E-commerce
Lavazza

A flexible platform that accelerates B2B services by 30% and supports Lavazza's growth ambitions.

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Are you ready for a new e-commerce solution and would you like to know how rb2 can help you? We would be happy to hop on a call to get to know you.

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