Microservices Architecture
Kibo’s composable commerce platform is based on a microservices architecture, so each capability can be deployed and scaled independently.
What is composable commerce and is it right for your business? Kibo’s composable commerce platform is based on a microservices architecture, so each capability can be deployed and scaled independently. To help you decide if composability aligns with your business objectives, we created a resource hub for composable commerce.
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The Social Commerce Trust Problem: What Retailers Should Know
We addressed the skyrocketing use of social commerce in a recent post because it’s an important retail trend. Social platforms present a seemingly perfect retail landscape. By offering a combination of visual, audio, and text…
Kibo Releases Episode #2 of Talking Shop: What is Composable Commerce?
Kibo is excited to release our second episode of our video chat series, “Talking Shop.” In this episode, we explore one of the newest buzzwords in our industry, composable commerce. So, what is composable commerce…
Kibo’s composable commerce platform is based on a microservices architecture, so each capability can be deployed and scaled independently.
Manage your commerce operations from a single system, have a consistent view of customer data and inventory across all channels, and align your technology ecosystem with your business goals.
The solutions that make up Kibo’s platform can be utilized as a standalone module. This enables our clients to easily add or remove functionality without affecting the rest of the system.
Kibo’s platform seamlessly integrates existing commerce systems and platforms. We also offer pre-built connectors for popular ERP, OMS, and POS systems.
Composability equips business users with low-code and no-code solutions that allow them to enhance the customer experience without involving IT.
Composable order management lets you connect to new sales channels, partners, and marketplaces.