Best Practice: Tips for a successful commerce infrastructure

March 22, 2005, 03:05 PM —  ITworld.com — 


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This Best Practices is part of a collection of advice provided by information technology professionals on how they have solved various challenges, and addressed IT priorities within their organizations.


The challenge

Deploy a commerce infrastructure synchronized in real-time including an order management system, back office ERP integration, an e-commerce Website, and a phone order entry system within 12 weeks, something that would normally take 8 to 10 months to build.

The company

Ex Officio, formerly a division of Orvis, and now a division of K2, is one of the nation's most successful brands of outdoor apparel.

The solution

Ex Officio's commerce infrastructure is built on BusinessFlow,
multi-channel sales and order management software from MainStreet
Commerce
.

What they did

Ex Officio had been running on Microsoft Commerce Server for years and was still faced with an inflexible e-commerce offering and disconnected systems. The company had a new ERP system that needed to be integrated, a Website with dated content, and order management needs that required solid workflow. "To keep growing, we needed to make a change," said Chad Luellen, Ex Officio E-Commerce Manager. "We needed a solution that could be implemented within three months, and we needed it to allow us to get things from the drawing board into the market easily. We evaluated IBM WebSphere along with several other alternatives. The more we investigated BusinessFlow, the more apparent it became that it was the best technology in the market. In retrospect, we most definitely made the right decision both in serving our immediate requirements and in enabling our long term objectives."

Ex Officio today is an integrated enterprise. "BusinessFlow maintains a two-way dialogue with our ERP system using EDI standards and our customers have visibility into their order status," said Mr. Luellen. "Our inventory and order management is tighter than ever with BusinessFlow. We are able to keep track of what inventory is moving well and what inventory needs to be managed carefully for turn. In addition, our sales are growing and our profitability is up because our operations are integrated from the time inventory becomes available through the sale, fulfillment and customer services."

Ex Officio's e-commerce is a critical part of the company's success. "Part of our challenge," said Mr. Luellen, "was to transition off of Microsoft Commerce Server during a period of less than three months. With our transaction volume and the complexity of our operations, this was daunting. Not only did we accomplish this, we did so while introducing new functionality on BusinessFlow that we just could not get to work on Microsoft Commerce Server. Our Website is up to date with available styles and sizes. Items that are not in stock automatically disappear until that inventory is replenished. Plus, our development and IT

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