Get Elastic - No. 1 Subscribed Ecommerce Blog

The Get Elastic blog is meant to share ecommerce best practices and hopefully getting people talking about ways to better manage the digital relationships with their customers.

The company behind this blog is Elastic Path Software. Elastic Path provides digital commerce technology and expertise to enterprises such as Google, Time Inc, and Virgin Media. At Elastic Path, we’re sort of fanatical about ecommerce since it’s all we do. We help our customers with their ecommerce strategy and provide their internal IT teams with a Java ecommerce platform to develop those innovations. We frequently speak at industry events around the world about how traditional ecommerce approaches and technologies aren’t enough for enterprises selling digital goods and content. We also share our ecommerce expertise through webinars, original research, and this blog.

We hope you will be able to take away some knowledge and join in the conversation as well.
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