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Accelerating the Future of Retail With a Microservices Commerce Platform

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Retailers have been evolving away from legacy systems to the latest innovations, from monolith
to microservices. The pace of change is accelerating in response to increasing demands for improving operations, reducing costs and enhancing customer experience. The microservice approach enables retailers to develop, independently test and deploy new functionality without affecting other areas of the application. And by building incremental use cases, retailers can achieve even better functionality than they have in current solutions.

Read the White Paper to learn about the 5 challenges facing retailers today and how a microservices platform like the Toshiba Elera Commerce platform is the way forward.

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