Commerce Server was a software product for building multichannel
e-commerce applications and systems using
.NET Framework
The .NET Framework (pronounced as "''dot net"'') is a proprietary software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It was the predominant implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) until bein ...
technology.
The product has changed ownership and names several times. Previously known as
Microsoft Commerce Server
Microsoft Commerce Server is a Microsoft product for building e-commerce systems using Microsoft .NET technology.
History
In 1996, Microsoft purchased the core software that formed the basis for the Commerce Server product line from eShop. eS ...
, it was at the end of the product lifecycle developed, sold, and supported by
Sitecore for building multichannel e-commerce applications. It was replaced in 2021 wit
Sitecore Commerce Cloud The latest release of the product was Sitecore Commerce Server 11.1, released in October 2014.
Ownership History
The core software that formed the basis for the Commerce Server product line was developed by eShop and purchased by
Microsoft in 1996. eShop’s technologies were integrated into
, which evolved into
Microsoft Site Server
Microsoft Site Server, first released in 1996, is Microsoft's discontinued solution to the growing difficulty of managing complex websites which included multiple technologies, such as user management and authentication/authorization, content mana ...
in 1997,* and eventually to
Microsoft Commerce Server
Microsoft Commerce Server is a Microsoft product for building e-commerce systems using Microsoft .NET technology.
History
In 1996, Microsoft purchased the core software that formed the basis for the Commerce Server product line from eShop. eS ...
in 2000.
In 2007 Microsoft outsourced product development of Commerce Server to Cactus Commerce, which was acquired in 2011 by
Ascentium. Ascentium then bought outright the Commerce Server business from Microsoft that same year. In 2012 Ascentium re-branded its company as
SMITH and split off the Commerce Server product division into a wholly owned subsidiary known as commerceserver.net.
Sitecore acquired commerceserver.net in late 2013 and released the product as Sitecore Commerce Server in 2014.
Product Description and Components
Sitecore Commerce Server is a set of pre-packaged tools for building and deploying e-commerce websites and e-commerce software applications using .NET Framework technologies. It can be run
on-premise or, with the additional support for
Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure ( , ), is a cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft for application management via around the world-distributed data centers. Microsoft Azure has multiple capabilities such as software as a ...
and
Amazon Web Services introduced in version 10.1, it can be run in the
cloud.
Version 11.1 of the Commerce Server
codebase is the first built entirely in
.NET Framework
The .NET Framework (pronounced as "''dot net"'') is a proprietary software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It was the predominant implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) until bein ...
4.5 and
Visual C++ 2013, eliminating
Visual Basic 6 and various Visual C++ runtime dependencies.
Sitecore Commerce Server has the following components:
*Core Systems:
**Catalog
**Inventory
**Order Capture
**Discounts
**Profiles
*Integration Points:
**Orders Web Service + BizTalk Adapter
**Catalog and Inventory Web Service + BizTalk Adapter
**Profiles Web Service + BizTalk Adapter
**Marketing Web Service
*Desktop Business Tools:
**Catalog Manager
**Marketing Manager
**Customer and Order Manager
*Commerce Server Staging
*Merchandising Manager (replacement of Catalog Manager)
*Sitecore Experience Platform Integration
Related Technologies
Sitecore Commerce Server forms the technology foundation of and is included in Sitecore Commerce, Sitecore's primary commerce offering that also includes Sitecore Commerce Connect.
It is marketed and sold as an optional, integrated module of the Sitecore Experience Platform, which also offers other modules for
content management, multichannel
customer experience management, and
big data
Though used sometimes loosely partly because of a lack of formal definition, the interpretation that seems to best describe Big data is the one associated with large body of information that we could not comprehend when used only in smaller am ...
storage and management.
Product Release History
* 1996 - Microsoft Merchant Server 1.0
* 1997 - Microsoft Site Server 2.0
* 1998 - Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition
* 2000 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2000
* 2002 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2002
** Service Pack 2 (2003)
** Service Pack 3 (2004)
* 2004 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2002 FP1
** Service Pack 4 (2006)
* 2007 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2007
** Service Pack 1 (2008)
** Service Pack 2 (2008)
* 2009 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2009
* 2011 - Microsoft Commerce Server 2009 R2
* 2012 - Ascentium Commerce Server 10
* 2014 - Sitecore Commerce Server 11
See also
*
Microsoft Servers
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*
Microsoft Site Server
Microsoft Site Server, first released in 1996, is Microsoft's discontinued solution to the growing difficulty of managing complex websites which included multiple technologies, such as user management and authentication/authorization, content mana ...
*
Microsoft Commerce Server
Microsoft Commerce Server is a Microsoft product for building e-commerce systems using Microsoft .NET technology.
History
In 1996, Microsoft purchased the core software that formed the basis for the Commerce Server product line from eShop. eS ...
References
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External links
Official websiteSitecore Commerce Server blog on MSDNSitecore Commerce Server Experts LinkedIn Group
Commerce Server