As part of this week's IBM Smarter Commerce Global Summit, IBM has introduced a hardware and software solution designed to help retailers quickly turn customer insight into action and potentially increase sales revenues. The Smarter Commerce on Power Systems solution focuses on tightly integrating systems based on IBM POWER7 processor technology and WebSphere Commerce software to provide high-volume retailers with the ability to personalize their customers’ online shopping experiences, handle online sales surges during peak shopping seasons without loss of performance, and integrate customer buying information across all sales channels.
In an effort to meet growing competitive demands of the online marketplace, Staples, the world’s largest office products company, tapped IBM to realign the technology that powers its website, Staples.com, to create an easier, more efficient online purchasing experience for its customers. By deploying IBM WebSphere Commerce 7 e-commerce software on Power Systems, Staples gained a website optimized for high volume transactions to support its customer-centric business model. .
“From a performance perspective, we saw customer experience and page download times improve anywhere from 25 percent to 55 percent with the move to IBM POWER7 Systems,” said Ken Moore, vice president of IT for Staples North American Delivery, in a press release. “That’s substantial especially when you consider mobile computing over a 3G and 4G connection delivering the same great experience that our desktop users get—that is very important for us. Staples.com is part of our $10 billion in global e-commerce sales and we expect to see the new Staples.com platform help us better meet our customer’s changing needs and drive growth in our e-commerce sales.”
IBM’s Smarter Commerce offerings span the entire spectrum of commerce, responding to all customer needs throughout the relationship. The pre-integrated solution optimizes the cross-channel selling capabilities of Smarter Commerce, accelerates implementation, and reduces total cost of ownership. The key component is WebSphere Commerce 7 e-commerce software that integrates marketing and shopping across all channels and runs on IBM WebSphere Application Server and utilizes IBM DB2 database software. The IBM WebSphere MQ reliably transports messages internally to enable fast responses to transaction demands.
The solution allows clients to choose the appropriately sized Power Systems server as the base of their IT environment with the AIX, IBM i, or Linux operating systems. Clients also have the option to add IBM XIV Storage System, a high-end disk storage designed for growth, or IBM Storwize V7000, a midrange disk storage alternative, for maximum flexibility.
For more information on IBM Smarter Commerce, visit ibm.com/press/smartercommerce.