Oracle CX Commerce vs. Salesforce Commerce Cloud: A comparison guide
Blog post from LogRocket
As businesses increasingly shift towards ecommerce to capitalize on the growing number of online shoppers, both small and medium-sized enterprises are establishing online storefronts. This shift has been supported by the development of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications like Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC) and Oracle CX Commerce, which allow companies to manage ecommerce operations without focusing on technical complexities. While SFCC holds a larger market share, both platforms offer cloud-based solutions with customizable storefronts, inventory management, and integration features. SFCC and Oracle CX Commerce differ in aspects such as support, frontend languages, and integration approaches; SFCC provides a suite of in-house solutions, while Oracle CX Commerce uses an API-first strategy. The choice between these platforms depends on factors like pricing, integration capabilities, and company-specific needs, with Oracle being more developer-friendly due to its use of common web technologies and SFCC having a steeper learning curve. Ultimately, businesses should carefully evaluate the features, technical details, and support options of each platform to determine the best fit for their ecommerce operations.
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