Tag: Oracle CX Cloud

In this session, Oracle will dive into extending the Cloud using server side extensions. Get examples of what others are doing and how this can benefit your organization.   Video playback of presentation given at Insight 18.

From its earliest days as Endeca Page Builder all the way to Experience Manager 11.3, Endeca's business user interface has evolved dramatically.  Best practices and limitations that were once true have changed or vanished as Oracle has improved the product.  In this session Cirrus10 will provide "new rules" for what you can, and should, do…

In today’s competitive environment of eCommerce, content is everything and typically robust, expensive platforms are needed to manage all of that content.  However, Sterlite has come up with a unique solution, leveraging and extending the existing Content Management Repository and Endeca on ATG 11.x to deliver an Enterprise Class CMS solution that costs absolutely nothing…

Oracle is introducing sophisticated machine learning capabilities in their Adaptive Intelligence Apps. Learn how AI Apps can be used to enhance product recommendations, searchandising results, and more.   Video playback of presentation given at Insight 18.

Even bad code can function. This session will give you some advice how to structure your development on premise and in the Cloud the achieve good code quality. Furthermore, it will give you some ideas how on how to check that your code is secure.   Video playback of presentation given at Insight 18.

Carolina Biological Supply Company recently embarked on a project to revamp Oracle Endeca. In this session, Carolina Biological team will join forces with Cirrus10 to share their findings and what they did to unleash Endeca's true power.   Video playback of presentation given at Insight 18.

Personalization is a buzz word used frequently in commerce. Oracle ATG as a technology was geared towards personalization. What is the typical retailer's experience in personalization with the platform? And how much of the platform was used to personalize experiences? With many years of personalization experience, the Object Edge team will walk you through this…

With many online retailers looking to adopt headless approach, there is a surprising lack of end-to-end analysis of its impact on day-to-day operations. Reading through articles from the first few pages of Google results on this topic, you can see numerous examples of headless commerce benefits, but very few (or almost zero) mentions of challenges…

With a growing pressure on IT departments to increase flexibility of their commerce systems and enable faster pace of innovation, many Oracle Commerce customers are looking at ways to evolve their legacy systems.

Some consider moving to SaaS, while others are looking at alternative on-premise solutions - and many are building platform-agnostic front-end while also extending investment in the Oracle Commerce platform. Regardless of which way you are leaning, understanding benefits and challenges associated with different technology approaches as well as learning from other Oracle Commerce customers’ experiences will help you develop a plan that best fits your business needs.

In this webinar playback, you will learn:

  • Strategies and technology approaches Spark::red customers are implementing to evolve their legacy IT systems to increase business agility and support strategic initiatives
  • How to extend investment in the Oracle Commerce platform while also taking advantage of leading-edge innovations such as cloud, headless architecture and microservices
  • Pros and cons of different Oracle Commerce evolution strategies and technology approaches
  • Common challenges and considerations when developing and implementing your Oracle Commerce evolution strategy
  • Customer cases studies with examples of specific technologies implemented, results achieved and lessons learned

This spells out the components and software use in the Sites Demo integration with Endeca Guided Search. All individual components in the zip archive are listed, as well as the required WebCenter Sites software and Endeca software used in the demo. No productized code from either Endeca or Sites is included.