Pivotree Announces Speaking Session On Digital Commerce Success Drivers At B2B Online Connect
In a virtual session, Pivotree’s General Manager of Commerce will share insights on the Digital Drivers of B2B Success in 2022
Pivotree Inc. a leader in Frictionless Commerce solutions, announced details of its upcoming speaking session at B2B Online Digital Transformation Connect, an invitation-only virtual event for senior-level digital transformation leaders, being held September 21-22. In the session, Pivotree General Manager of Commerce, James Urbati, will explore the “Digital Drivers of B2B Success in 2022.”
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“Over the last two years, we’ve seen a massive acceleration in digital commerce,” said Urbati. “For many B2B companies, the rapid pivot to DTC and eCommerce uncovered both chaos and opportunity—and the gap widened between digital winners and laggards.”
“Many commerce leaders know that their legacy platforms hold them back. But they also know technology alone isn’t the answer. How can they address modernization with an architectural approach that will help them avoid the problems they want to leave behind? These are the challenges we’ll address in our session at B2B Online Connect. We’re excited to share our insights on the primary digital drivers of success in 2022 with this elite group of manufacturing and distribution innovators.”
In the session, taking place September 21 at 2:00 pm EST, Urbati will cover topics such as when to replatform, why an architectural approach matters, and how to solve your eCommerce challenges by starting outside the platform in areas like cloud, data, and supply chain tools. Some of the platforms to be discussed include: VTEX, SAP, ElasticPath, Riversand, Informatica, Stibo, Enterworks, and AWS.
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