Scalability. Check!
Performance. Check! Simply put, Demandware’s Enterprise Ecommerce platform has what it takes to be considered as one of the leading ecommerce solutions provider …show more content…
Let’s examine some of these features and functions.
Demandware’s Shared Success Model Just like with all the enterprise ecommerce platforms such as Magento Enterprise, BigCommerce Enterprise, and Shopify Plus, Demandware has a specific pricing structure for its enterprise clients, which varies from client to client. The pricing structure depends on the size of the enterprise and its annual revenue. However, what makes Demandware more effective, against these other enterprise ecommerce platforms, is its unique additional feature to the current pricing structure. Demandware has this so called “Shared Success Model.” What is this Shared Success Model? And how does this benefit your enterprise ecommerce website store? As a value-added feature in Demandware’s high-end enterprise ecommerce platform, the shared success model was designed based on Tom Ebling’s, company’s CEO, inclination to focus on customer growth and success, with its slogan “You put customers first. So do we.” Demandware takes a total of 1% to 3% of the monthly revenues from its clients. While that is a subtraction from the clients end, the addition is much …show more content…
While there are uncertainties for the future of Demandware, one thing is gradually shaping up, and that is, there is a lot of possibilities that can all add up to the advancement of Demandware’s current technological capabilities.
As an enterprise company, Salesforce has many technology stack to offer. Merging and integrations with the current capabilities of the two platforms will surely boost Demandware’s enterprise ecommerce platform.
Demandware’s Biggest Brand Names How effective is Demandware as an enterprise ecommerce platform? You don’t to look further for answers than the biggest brand names in the retail business industry. Demandware is currently providing ecommerce services to at least 52 of the Internet Retailer Top 500. Some of Demandware’s success stories include:
• Columbia
• Lacoste
• Marks & Spencer
• Puma
• American Golf
• Hurley
• Adidas
• L’Oreal
• Clarins
• GoPro
• Butlers
• Lush
• Converse
• Kate Spade
There is really something with Demandware that these big brand names are trusting their ecommerce platforms to Demandware. Whatever that is, it’s certain that Demandware is very effective in addressing complex ecommerce problems with its advanced cloud-based enterprise solutions.
Do you want to follow their lead,