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What Professional WordPress Development Actually Includes (and What It Doesn’t)
You have decided to invest in a professional WordPress website. You have gotten a quote (or several), maybe spoken with a developer, and you are about to commit. But do you actually know what you are paying for? And more importantly, do you know what you are not...
SAP Commerce Promotion Engine Slow? Top 10 Performance Fixes
If you have spent any time profiling a slow SAP Commerce storefront, the promotion engine has almost certainly appeared near the top of the flame graph. Cart calculation, the process that evaluates promotions, applies discounts, and computes final prices, is one of...
WordPress + WooCommerce for European E-Commerce: A Practical Setup Guide
Selling products online from Europe comes with requirements that American-focused guides simply do not cover. EU VAT rules across 27 member states. GDPR compliance for every customer interaction. Payment preferences that vary by country. Invoice formatting...
SAP Commerce Cloud CI/CD Pipeline: Setup and Best Practices
A team deploying SAP Commerce Cloud once a month is not being cautious. It is accumulating risk. Large, infrequent deployments carry more changes, more potential conflicts, and more pressure when something goes wrong. In contrast, teams deploying multiple times per...
Is SAP Commerce Cloud Still Worth the Investment in 2026?
This is the question we hear most often from enterprise clients evaluating their e-commerce strategy. And it is a reasonable question. The e-commerce platform market has shifted significantly in recent years: composable architectures are gaining traction, SaaS...
Spring Framework 6 and Java 21 Migration for SAP Commerce Cloud
SAP Commerce Cloud's move to Spring Framework 6 and Java 21 is one of the most impactful technical changes to hit the platform in years. Unlike a typical patch release that you can absorb over a sprint, this migration touches the foundations: the dependency injection...
European Accessibility Act and SAP Commerce: A Compliance Guide for E-Commerce
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) is not coming. It is here. EU Directive 2019/882 became enforceable across member states on June 28, 2025, and e-commerce services are explicitly in scope. If you operate an online store that serves EU customers, you are now...
Is WordPress Still the Right Choice for Business Websites in 2026?
If you have been paying attention to tech news, you have seen the headlines. "WordPress Market Share Drops for the First Time." "Wix Surges as WordPress Declines." "Is WordPress Dying?" And if you are a business owner who just invested in a WordPress website, or is...
How to Choose an SAP Commerce Consulting Partner: Boutique vs Big 4
In SAP Commerce projects, the consulting partner you choose has a greater impact on outcomes than the platform itself. SAP Commerce Cloud is a capable platform, but it is also a complex one. The same technology, implemented by different teams, can produce results that...
SAP Commerce Cloud B2B Self-Service Portal: What to Know Before You Build
Every B2B company reaches the same inflection point. Order volumes grow, sales reps spend more time on routine reorders than on relationship-building, and customers start asking why they cannot just place orders themselves at 11 PM on a Tuesday. The decision to build...
The Real Reason SAP Commerce Migrations Fail (Hint: It’s Not Technology)
There is a pattern we have seen play out across more than a decade of SAP Commerce work. A company decides to migrate their Hybris platform. They hire a team. They set a deadline. Twelve months later, the project is over budget, behind schedule, and the delivered...
SAP Commerce Cloud Architecture: Microservices, Headless, and Composable Explained
The terminology around modern commerce architecture has become genuinely confusing. "Microservices," "headless," "composable," "MACH" - these terms get used interchangeably by vendors and analysts, even though they describe different (sometimes contradictory)...












