Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 22 hours 3 minutes
Jon Reed has been building enterprise communities since 1995. These days, Jon is a roving blogger/analyst. He also advises vendors and startups on reaching today's informed enterprise buyer, now that the sales funnel is discredited. He is a diginomica co-founder, Enterprise Irregular, and purveyor of multi-media content. We try to identify successfull US Retail transformation cases. (very hard to find any) and discuss the false promises of personalization, microservices and more...
Thomas Prommer is a global digital native technology leader with 20+ years of experience in planning, building and running best-in-class, highly scalable, omni-channel marketing and commercial platforms, in partnership with world-class product, user experience, data science and analytics teams...
On his website futurecommerce.fm Phillip writes: "We are a collective of eCommerce operators who have helped to build digital commerce channels for some of the world's most recognizable brands." After reading and listening to some of his content it became clear that he is a "must have" guest for commerce talks. His experience with Magento, his views as a developer and his operational insights in some of the biggest US commerce projects create a very cool base for our conversation...
Claret is part of the new e-com super business merama.io in Mexico, trying to partner up with Amazon brands in order to make them even more successful. Claret gives very interesting insights into the recent e commerce boom in Mexico, the role that Amazon plays there and the chances of former brick and mortar retailers. About Spryker: www.spryker.com Spryker Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/SprykerSystemsGmbH42 Alexander Graf: www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergraf/ twitter.com/supergraf
Host Alex Graf talked with Pavel Orlov from the Russian grocery giant Magnit (USD 20b revenue) about how 3-hour delivery is now considered slow. Orlov gets honest about building the e-commerce operations and provides his unique perspective on the Russian market for e-food. This talk includes questions like, how the ozon IPO changed the e-commerce dilemma, what fast delivery means in Russia, and how fast everyone is expanding? About Spryker: https://www.spryker.com Spryker Youtube: https://www...
Join us to talk about the role of industry analysts, their ability to help customers with complex e-commerce decision-making, and the new rise of review platforms. Will review platforms like Trustradius and g2 replace the analyst as booking.com replaced the travel agent? Take a listen in for our thoughts and tell us yours in the reviews!
“The center of gravity has changed from monolithic systems to flexible, cloud-based commerce.” Andy Hoar, the founder of Paradigm B2B and commerce expert, has a fascinating discussion with Alex Graf on the vast opportunities for B2B companies in digital commerce...
The podcast formerly known as Wimlex, has a new and exciting life as Commerce Talks. Let's kick things off with commerce veterans Andrej Maihorn and Alex Graf as they breakdown commerce tech, vendors, and the whole ecosystem on a weekly basis. In this episode, we cover: - The US Intershop journey - Andrejs view on the different software vendors - Is there an "EDV Leiter" persona in the US - the Seeking Alpha article about Shopify as Commerce OS: https://seekingalpha...
Welcome to the first Spryker podcast of 2021 where we talk with Robert Meshew the Chief Information Officer of Murdoch's Ranch & Home Supply, and Spryker customer. Meshew shares his story along with how he chooses companies to invest in. Tune into this informative and fun podcast, and stay tuned for future conversations with Spryker.
Alexander Graf (Spryker Systems GmbH) sits down with VP of E-Commerce of DELL Technologies Harsh Acharya to talk about everything from his experience in switching from monoliths to microservices, managing large developer teams, and much, much more. This informative and honest talk will give you an inside look at how the powerhouse DELL Technologies approaches new ideas, tech, and the future of computing.