1. Sam Swanson

    Project Manager at Juretic Media

    26 July 2007 11:52am

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    Hi,

    I am asking for recommendations for ecommerce software. Most of the projects we work on have been for SME's or startups and we have recently been offered projects from larger companies who will require a more documented and supported solution that we have generally used.

    All we ask of the software is that it is asp/ .net and easily customisable ( I mean that we can design a site and then integrate the solution rather than the other way around).

    All information gratefully received.

  2. samina khan

    galaxy soultions

    23 August 2007 10:52am

    samina khan

    hi,

    The message you posted did you get any replies?  I also build websites for small companies i recently have been asked to do an ecommerce site and need recommendations for ecommerce software. 

    I would appreciate any suggestions which you may have been since posting your question.

    regards.

  3. Sam Swanson

    Project Manager at Juretic Media

    04 September 2007 10:39am

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    Hi, no, I was quite amazed that I recieved no responses. We have been using Aceflex ( www.aceflex.com ) for many years and it has proven a very good tool for ecommerce.

    n 10:52:32 23 August 2007 saminakhan wrote:

    hi,

    The message you posted did you get any replies?  I also build websites for small companies i recently have been asked to do an ecommerce site and need recommendations for ecommerce software. 

    I would appreciate any suggestions which you may have been since posting your question.

    regards.

  4. Calvin Litchfield Silver

    Director at Red Technology Solutions Ltd

    05 September 2007 08:45am

    Calvin Litchfield

    I may be biased as I work at www.redtechnology.com but tradeIT our ecommerce solution is an excellent .NET/SQL2005 ecommerce platform that is flexible, and creates W3C compliant and SEO friendly websites for both B2C and B2B. It incorpoates multi-site web content management, is localised in a number of languages and is integrated with a number of useful 3rd parties - psp's, mercado, postcode, fulfillment, accounts, etc. It can scale from small shared sites to multi-server installations handling multi-1000 concurrent users.

    all the best, Calvin

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