Talk:Demandware

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After checking its (short) history, Demandware, Inc. is a pioneer in the field of eCommerce delivered as Software as a Service. As such it should be mentioned. Its array of customers seems to support multiple important concepts: 1) companies' critical online revenue services (ie. b2c), once immutable 'on site' processes, can be managed with high degree of resiliency (SLA 99.97% uptime) 2) Demandware's underlying technology embraces 'cloud' computing, Saas and seamless upgrades

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Demandware no longer exists as an autonomous entity. It's now a division of Salesforce called Commerce Cloud. Most of the execs listed here, including Tom Ebling, are no longer associated with the company. I don't have time to properly edit the article, but thought I'd mention it so someone else can take care of the update. :) DJKuulA (talk) 15:38, 28 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]