March, 12 2024
The transition from traditional, on-premise legacy Order Management Systems (OMS) to modern, microservices-based architectures is pivotal for e-commerce businesses aiming to enhance agility, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Systems like IBM Sterling OMS, Oracle Retail Order Management System, and SAP Order Management have historically been the backbone of many businesses' logistics operations. However, these on-premise data center-run systems often lack the flexibility required for today's fast-paced e-commerce environment. This guide explores how upgrading with microservices, including Adaptive Order Promising, Inventory Visibility, Estimated Delivery Dates, and Carrier Rate Shopping, can revolutionize your e-commerce logistics.
Keywords: Microservices in E-Commerce, Order Management Systems, Estimated Delivery Dates, E-Commerce Modernization
Keywords: Legacy OMS Challenges, E-Commerce Objectives, System Integration
Keywords: Microservices Selection, Integration Planning, API Technology
Keywords: Microservices Implementation, Development Strategy, Scalable Architecture
Keywords: Integration Testing, User Feedback, Performance Optimization
Keywords: System Rollout, Continuous Monitoring, Team Training
Keywords: Competitive Advantage, customer satisfaction
Author: Akhilesh Srivastava
Founder and CEO of FenixCommerce