Webshop integration with SAP Business One has been a regular requirement for many years. This has long been offered by manufacturers and for some standard webshops. With the SAP Business One Integration Hub, SAP provides its own offering.
Read MoreeRetail / Part 3: Branch and online businesses need each other
Fialen and the eRetail of the respective shop must interact with each other,
Read MoreRetail in transition / part 2. Weak cross-channel services: That pleases Amazon and Co
Today's retailers are struggling with fierce competition. But why is it that more and more customers are turning to Amazon, eBay etc.?
Read MoreeRetail / Part 1: Retail in transition - Are cross-channel services the answer?
The constant availability of goods online is causing retailers concern. Many are responding to the "change in retail" with cross-channel services.
Read MoreShopERP - SAP Business One becomes an eCommerce system
Versino Nord has taken a more fundamental approach to the topic of eCommerce integration for SAP Business One with ShopERP. Completely implemented in the SAP B1 standard, all solutions for topics in the multi-/cross-channel e-commerce environment are made available in SAP Business One.
Read MoreeCommerce ERP integration
An ERP system in online retail and eCommerce only offers a significant advantage if it has a direct connection to the web shop. The demands on the solution are very high, because it is not just about secure integration into the shop system. It is also about the implementation and processing of returns and information from the supply chain.
Read MoreSAP acquires eCommerce specialist hybris
"I'm buying something - buying is so much fun...." You can literally see the two CEOs of SAP strolling along, lilting as they add one company after another to their oversized bag. This time they have acquired a speciality company that has an important name here in Europe.
Read MoreWebshops for SAP Business One
For a long time, web shops for SAP Business One played more of an outsider role. There was an SAP offering that was never launched on the European market and was in any case in a cost range that could be described as "inappropriate" for SMEs, to put it mildly.
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