Modern POS with Composable Commerce
The point-of-sale landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. Fueled by technological advancements, retailers now have a plethora of tools at their disposal that facilitate streamlined and personalised in-store experiences. From self-service kiosks to mobile apps, the physical store is being reimagined to mirror online capabilities, fostering seamless integration between online and offline customer touchpoints. Cabiri's successful collaboration with River Island exemplifies how a unified composable commerce system can harmonise retail operations, enhancing both customer experiences and business efficiencies.
Re:platform podcast - how a leading high street retailer used composable commerce to become an online only brand with Cabiri
In a recent appearance on the Re:platform podcast, CEO Rex Bigger delves into the intricacies of transitioning to composable commerce. The discussion encompasses challenges, potential pitfalls, and the overarching benefits of such a transition. Emphasizing the importance of early business buy-in and the strategic decisions businesses make when considering a SaaS solution versus composable commerce, this podcast episode provides listeners with invaluable insights.
Driving customer loyalty and engagement with a customer focused Beauty Club
When Debenhams visualized a vibrant and consumer-centric Beauty Club, the hurdles were multifaceted. Between the ambitious elements of the loyalty program and the pivotal integrations with site functionalities, Debenhams needed a solution that was dynamic yet reliable. Enter Cabiri and Talon.One. Through composable architecture and a profound understanding of data modeling, Cabiri delivered an enhanced Beauty Club experience that not only met expectations but also showcased remarkable results.
Maintaining Ashiba
Ashiba, the composable commerce accelerator by Cabiri, stands as an epitome of balance and innovation. Bridging the gap between being sufficiently specific for tangible results and generic for vast applicability, Ashiba demonstrates the team's commitment to equipping businesses with state-of-the-art tools. However, achieving this equilibrium hasn't been without its challenges - from staying ahead of technological trends, incorporating POS innovations, to deciding the path between Native or React Native. The underlying strength of Ashiba lies in the collective effort and diverse perspectives of every team member at Cabiri.
Leveraging commerce to showcase your diversity
Enhancing inclusivity in e-commerce is pivotal for businesses to echo their commitment to diversity. From curating images that reflect different body types to ensuring linguistic neutrality, there are numerous strategies businesses can employ. Implementing commerce refinements like size filters that tailor image displays, optimizing language usage, ensuring site accessibility, leveraging AR/VR for virtual try-ons, and prioritizing a diverse hiring process are some of the key tactics. The essence is to foster an environment where all customers feel represented and valued, resulting in strengthened customer relationships and brand credibility.
The importance of the Definition of Ready
The "Definition of Ready" (DoR) serves as a pact between the business and development teams to ensure a mutual comprehension of requirements both technically and from a business standpoint. This dynamic process, which evolves based on business feedback or retrospectives, aims to hasten the development process and launch products faster, thereby achieving faster business value. Benefits like improved confidence in requirements and better testing quality are accompanied by drawbacks, such as potential underutilization of the development team. For an effective DoR, considerations like UX sign-off, understanding of technical solutions, and resolution of dependencies are essential.
Case Study: Delivering Debenhams a composable commerce site in 8 weeks
In an ambitious endeavor to rebuild the Debenhams.com website after its physical stores went into administration, Cabiri undertook the project, ensuring the brand's legacy continued. Facing the challenges of the UK's COVID lockdown and an 8-week timeline, Cabiri utilized the Ashiba Accelerator to kick-start the development and introduce a modern composable platform for rapid scaling post-launch. Employing state-of-the-art integration, testing methodologies, and micro-service infrastructure, the new Debenhams.com was successfully launched in April 2021. This remarkable achievement not only kept Debenhams in business but earned them multiple accolades in the e-commerce arena.
Deciding between Native and React Native for your mobile apps
Deciding between React Native and native development for mobile applications is a matter of priorities. React Native offers cross-platform development, enabling businesses to maintain a single codebase for both iOS and Android, promoting efficiency in resources and development time. On the contrary, native development, utilizing platform-specific languages like Swift or Kotlin, delivers superior performance and can fully harness platform features. Yet, it requires separate development for each platform. While React Native's performance has been on the rise, for intricate functionalities like AR or heavy animations, native apps still hold an edge. Your decision should factor in business needs, time constraints, and desired user experience. For those leaning towards React Native, the composable commerce accelerator ensures swift deployment of native mobile apps.
Check out the new River Island checkout!
River Island's checkout migration project, marking their transition to a composable commerce architecture, is successfully live. By integrating premier platforms like commercetools, Talon.one, Stripe, and Mercaux, River Island offers a more adaptive and efficient checkout system. The platform's resilience during high traffic periods, like Black Friday, underscores its robust cloud infrastructure. Beyond online avenues, in-store sales also received a transformation, with Mercaux POS terminals enhancing the shopping experience. Collaboration between Cabiri's expertise and River Island's internal team ensured timely and budget-friendly project completion.
What is Composable Commerce?
As businesses race to adapt to the ever-changing digital world, many are turning to composable commerce to gain a competitive edge. It allows them to weave best-of-need components, fitting each intricate need of their business. This approach enhances agility, enables unique customer experiences across platforms, and avoids the confines of traditional monolithic platforms. It provides a flexible digital architecture, tailored specifically to your business goals and needs. Composable commerce is revolutionizing the digital marketplace, and Cabiri, with its rich experience and accelerator, Ashiba, is leading the way.
Build for production with performance testing
Performance testing is the linchpin of software quality assurance. It gauges a system's responsiveness, stability, and scalability under varying loads. With testing methods like Load, Stress, Spike, and Soak, software developers can diagnose bottlenecks, predict system breakage, and anticipate potential spikes in user demand. Especially in the context of composable commerce, optimizing for peak performance is non-negotiable. At Cabiri, we delve deep into performance metrics, ensuring that our platforms are not only functional but also efficient, resilient, and prepared for peak demands.
Are you ready for Black Friday?
As Black Friday looms, retailers face the challenge of ensuring their systems are prepared for a surge in customer traffic. Beyond the typical load testing protocols, the real readiness lies in meticulous monitoring, prompt notifications, traceability, and seamless integrations. Potter Rafed, Senior Engineer, outlines vital steps and best practices in this preparation journey, emphasizing collaboration across teams and efficient response mechanisms. While technology equips retailers, it's the harmonized efforts of tech and business teams, armed with data and actionable insights, that will truly ensure a successful Black Friday.
Cabiri approach to testing
The essence of quality assurance lies in thorough testing. Cabiri's unique approach to testing emphasizes frequent releases and a robust pipeline to ensure top-notch software quality. Steve Matthews, Senior Test Automation Engineer, offers a peek into Cabiri's tested-and-proven methodologies, highlighting the comprehensive testing strategies adopted. From leveraging various toolkits tailored to project needs to practicing 'shift left testing' for early bug detection, Cabiri's holistic approach guarantees efficiency in every software development phase.
Cabiri becomes a Commercetools premier partner
In just half a decade since its inception, Cabiri has evolved to become a frontrunner in leveraging modern technology stacks, particularly the MACH approach. Their dedication to steering enterprises away from traditional monolithic solutions has led to their recent elevation as a Premier Partner with commercetools, an honor that underscores their expertise and commitment to innovation. As they continue their journey, armed with their accelerator Ashiba, they've firmly established their position in delivering top-notch e-commerce solutions for major brands.
Debenhams and Mirakl integration
Debenhams clinches the 'Launch Faster' accolade at the 2022 Mirakl Summit, executing an exceptional Mirakl integration within a mere month. Leveraging Cabiri's innovative Ashiba framework, the traditional integration process time was reduced by three months, marking a significant achievement in the e-commerce sector.
Mach alliance finalists
Cabiri takes center stage at the MACH ONE 2022 conference, showcasing collaborations with notable partners and clients from the MACH ecosystem. From engaging Fireside Chats with Boohoo and River Island to insightful Keynotes by the LEGO Group, MACH ONE promises to be a melting pot of innovation and digital experiences.
Cabiri built Debenhams in eight weeks
Cabiri triumphantly met the Boohoo Group PLC's audacious challenge of launching the new Debenhams website in just eight weeks. With the assistance of our in-house tool, Ashiba, and the prowess of our adept team, we redefined what's possible in the world of integration accelerations.
Talon.One & commercetools integration
Cabiri pioneers a groundbreaking integration between the promotions power of Talon.One and the robustness of commercetools via our esteemed eCommerce Accelerator, Ashiba. This collaboration propels headless eCommerce, allowing businesses to craft tailored, dynamic software stacks that revolutionize their market approach.
Checkout.com & commercetools integration
In a significant leap for eCommerce solutions, Cabiri successfully accelerated the integration of Checkout.com's digital payment system into the commercetools platform. Leveraging AWS's serverless solutions, this groundbreaking collaboration showcases the prowess of agile development, bringing an innovative payment integration to the forefront of headless eCommerce.