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Elastic Path Launches Elastic Path Composable Commerce
A modular family of products for solving digital commerce pain points
Elastic Path has introduced Elastic Path Composable Commerce. As a fully modular family of products working together or independently, Elastic Path Composable Commerce aims to address digital commerce pain points and create innovative customer experiences. Some of the products in the family include Product Experience Manager, CX Studio, and Self-Managed Commerce.
“The time has come for brands to break free from the confines of rigid commerce platforms by embracing the Unplatform to gain complete flexibility to design and launch differentiated experiences across every route to market, without the need for a long and complex replatforming,” said Elastic Path CEO Jamus Driscoll.
Elsewhere, Acquia has added generative AI integrations to its DAM platform, GroupBy and Orium have partnered up, and Netlify has unveiled a new SDK.
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Acquia Digital Asset Management Platform Empowers Marketing and Creative Pros to Leverage Generative AI: “Using generative AI, marketers and creatives can improve the searchability, usability, and accessibility of their product content and asset metadata.”
Sitecore Named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner®’s Magic Quadrant™ for Personalization Engines: “We are thrilled to see Gartner recognize Sitecore’s dedication to providing our customers with a strong personalization and composable digital experience software.”
GroupBy Establishes Partnership with Orium: “Our strategic alliance with Orium is a natural, organic fit, with both companies supporting brands building composable eCommerce tech stacks.”
Next-Generation DXPs and cDXPs to Improve Omnichannel Engagement: “Next-generation Digital Experience Platforms (DXPs) and composable DXPs (cDXPs) now promise omnichannel customer engagement powered by integrations, analytics and modular architecture.”
New RFPs From DXP360
[New][RFP Value: $2,870,000] UK Transport Authority Seeking Web Development Partner: A UK Transport Authority is seeking web development firms to design and implement a web-based transportation system portal.
[New][RFP Value: $187,000] Umbraco and WordPress Experts for Development : A UK Council is actively searching for Umbraco and WordPress specialists to assist in the development and design of their web platform.
[New] [RFP Value: $50,000] Company Seeks SaaS and Web App Development: A Florida-based company is actively searching for SaaS and Web App development specialists to collaboratively design and implement a state-of-the-art web platform.
[New] [RFP Value: $35,000] eCommerce Website Development: A eCommerce company is seeking website development services specializing in React.js, CMS, Affiliate Program.
[New] [RFP Value: $15,000] Adobe Experience Manager Migration: A company is seeking an Adobe Experience Manager who specializes in Migration.
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Sitecore Aims to Enhance AI Marketing Stack: Sitecore announces plans to enhance AI in its offerings.
Bloomreach, Talon.One Partner for Personalized Customer Journeys: Bloomreach partners with Talon.One to enhance marketers' personalization tools.
Netlify's SDK Boosts Enterprise Web Development. Netlify has unveiled its new software development kit to empower developers and tech partners.
Vercel Secures ISO 27001:2013 for Enhanced Security: Vercel has upped its security and compliance with the latest certification.
v0.dev by Vercel Labs: Vercel Labs has launched a new generative UI system on Product Hunt.
[Event][Sept 19]: Apply Digital, commercetools, Amplience, Akeneo and Constructor team up for Composable Cocktail Hour.
[Event][Sept. 27]: Optimizely will be holding a Happy Hour at Content Marketing World.
[Event][Oct 4]: The Silicon Valley leg of Contentful’s storylines tour.
The word on the street…
[LinkedIn]: Is 'Composable Retail' the Future?: Thomas Mulreid theorizes why composable retail might become a new focus area.
[LinkedIn]: Revolutionized Headless Ecommerce: James Mikrut explains how to get a full, headless Next.js ecommerce store up and running in a few minutes with Payload CMS.