Demandware announces solution for large enterprises
Packaged offering tailored for tier one retailers leverages extensive experience with large-scale omni-channel operations.
The enterprise cloud commerce solutions provider has announced a solution tailored to the needs and scale of large retailers. Demandware’s Large Enterprise solution leverages the company’s extensive experience and success supporting tier-one retailers from around the globe. It combines proven services, technology and benefits optimized to meet the unique needs of large-scale omni-channel retailers. The solution is powered by Demandware Commerce, a highly scalable cloud platform that provides the requisite brand control, business agility and operational flexibility to run the most complex retail operations in the world.
Industry-leading tier-one retailers such as L’Oréal, Pier 1, Lands’ End and s.Oliver rely on Demandware’s cloud platform to power complex retail operations and scale their businesses globally. In addition, these and other clients benefit from a highly collaborative partnership that aligns Demandware’s success directly to their business results. Leveraging its experience and proven best practices working with large retailers, Demandware has defined a package tailored to the needs of enterprise-scale retailers. The solution includes a set of specialized services and administrative tools designed to optimize digital commerce operations throughout both pre- and post-launch phases, as well as support and accelerate continuous innovation and growth.
“Demandware has a successful track record supporting omni-channel retailers with complex, multi-site, global implementations,” said Jeffrey Barnett, COO of Demandware.
“Our cloud infrastructure is battle-tested and scales to meet the needs of the largest retailers, and provides unparalleled levels of operational efficiency and innovation. With our Large Enterprise solution, we now offer a defined package designed to simplify execution and accelerate time to value for large retailers.”
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