Verndale’s New Strategic Partnership with BigCommerce Enables Ecommerce Clients to Capitalize on a Robust Technical Alliance
Verndale, a premier digital experience agency, announces a strategic partnership with BigCommerce, a leading Open SaaS ecommerce platform trusted by tens of thousands of merchants and brands worldwide.
This collaboration allows BigCommerce’s growing number of customers to leverage Verndale’s extensive expertise in designing, building, and optimizing digital commerce websites. With a rich history of driving billions in online revenue for B2C and B2B clients, Verndale is uniquely positioned to enhance the digital commerce strategies of businesses utilizing BigCommerce.
“BigCommerce enables businesses to adapt, scale, and grow quickly, as well as to futureproof their solutions,” notes Thomas John, Verndale’s Commerce Practice Lead. “With the concept of Open SaaS, BigCommerce has truly been able to capture the best of both worlds through a modular approach to ecommerce that adheres to the principles of MACH around connected design and architecture.”
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The agency’s commerce practice serves mid-market and enterprise clients and is known for its ability to handle complex implementations and integrations with:
- Content management systems (CMS)
- Enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms
- Customer relationship management (CRM) platforms
- Product information management (PIM) databases
Areas of expertise include product search, product recommendations, personalization, and analytics, helping clients realize a positive return on investment (ROI) from their marketing tech stack.
“As the needs for commerce solutions evolve, brands will need a modular and composable approach to ensure future scale. Through our BigCommerce partnership, we’ll be able to push the envelope of excellence in providing our clients with cutting-edge solutions on a robust and modern platform,” shares Jim King, Verndale‘s VP of Partnerships.
SOURCE: PRNewswire
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