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Search Friendly URLs for IBM WebSphere Commerce
Without Search Friendly URLs, search engines will stop at your site’s doorstep. Let’s remove the barrier so that consumers can find your products organically. What a simple concept!
Read the rest of this entry »Feedback on IBM WCM 6.1
This is one of the best WCM releases we have witnessed. It has relatively fewer defects and tons of practical improvements.
Read the rest of this entry »TJX settled its credit card breaching case
More than two years after TJX Companies Inc. acknowledged that it was hit with a massive data breach, the Framingham, Mass.-based retailer agreed to boost its security measures and pay 41 states nearly $10 million to cover the costs of investigating the incident.
Read the rest of this entry »PCI Compliance – Issues and Solutions
While the first run results are usually unsatisfactory, the remedies are not difficult to implement at all. For the few customers that we have worked with, the problem can be categorized into three areas,
Read the rest of this entry »The Origin of PCI
Information stored on the network could easily worth millions of dollars for the business, and money paid to the hackers-turned-administrators was peanuts in comparison.
Read the rest of this entry »Vans’ Re-Launched their Custom Shoes Feature
On April 2009, Vans’ re-launched their Custom Shoes feature. Custom Shoes allows customers to personalize almost all aspects of their ideal shoes such as specifying the style of their shoes to picking colors for every detail of the product. Custom Shoes goes beyond typical online shopping experiences – the feature gives consumers the ability to [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Interview with the CEO: Three Home Runs at the Mid-Market Advisory Council
“There were three technologies they’d announced that I felt are of particular interest and relevance to Small and Medium Businesses in the e-commerce industry,” says Teresa Zobrist, CEO of Zobrist Consulting Group, Inc…
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