Multisite Commerce: Proven Principles for Overcoming the Business, Organizational, and Technical Challenges
Plan, Manage, and Architect Multiple Web Sites for Maximum Efficiency and Business ValueFor many companies, one Web site is no longer enough. Business strategy requires multiple Web sites, each with carefully targeted audiences and marketing approaches. However, managing multiple sites introduces co...
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Zusammenfassung: | Plan, Manage, and Architect Multiple Web
Sites for Maximum Efficiency and Business ValueFor many companies, one Web site is no
longer enough. Business strategy requires multiple Web sites, each
with carefully targeted audiences and marketing approaches.
However, managing multiple sites introduces costs and management
headaches that conventional Web architectures and methodologies
can’t handle. In Multisite Commerce, Lev
Mirlas–the architect who pioneered the concept of a shared
multisite platform with IBM® WebSphere®
Commerce–introduces best practices and methodologies for
implementing and managing multiple e-commerce sites efficiently and
cost-effectively.Mirlas begins by reviewing why multisite
commerce is necessary and yet so challenging to execute. Next, he
addresses multisite commerce from three perspectives: business,
implementation, and technical. You’ll learn how to plan and
implement a shared platform and use it to create and operate new
sites that will remarkably lower incremental cost.This book’s start-to-finish
methodology provides a common language that everyone involved in
multiple sites– from executives to project managers and
technical architects to site administrators–can share.Coverage includes
Identifying scenarios in which multiple
sites are necessary
Systematically reducing the cost and
complexity of establishing multiple e-commerce sites
Organizing the business to effectively
administer multiple sites
Constructing a shared platform that makes
it possible to build and deploy new sites faster than ever
before
Giving sites their own personalities even
though they are being built on shared infrastructure
Identifying the traps and landmines your
project might encounter and maximizing the chances of success
Managing project scope, organizational
politics, and shifting executive priorities
Choosing the best technical architecture
pattern for your multisite scenario |
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