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SE4 EP38: The Case for Magento Ecommerce Platform

2X eCommerce Podcast · with Fayyaz Khattak · September 19, 2019 · 31 min

Summary

This episode makes a compelling case for Magento as a leading ecommerce platform for mid-tier e-tailers processing over 10,000 orders monthly. It highlights Magento 2.3's page builder and robust scaling capabilities with cloud infrastructure, making it ideal for growing businesses needing strong performance and customization.

Key takeaways

Themes

shopify & ecommerce platforms

Topics covered

magento ecommerce platformmagento 2.3 featuresecommerce platform scalabilitycloud infrastructurepage builderload balancing

Episode description

On today's episode, Kunle interviews Fayyaz Khattak, a Magento Community Manager at Cloudways - A managed cloud hosting platform. Why Magento commerce is the top ecommerce platform for mid-tier e-tailers Magento 2.3's page builder feature that sets it apart from many other commerce platforms If you are processing 10,000+ orders a month, Magento might be a viable commerce platform to consider How to scale with cloud infrastructure. Security, load balancing, container scaling and vertical scaling

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Frequently asked about this episode

What does this episode say about shopify & ecommerce platforms?
Magento is a strong contender for mid-tier e-tailers processing 10,000 or more orders per month due to its feature set and scalability.
What does this episode say about shopify & ecommerce platforms?
Magento 2.3’s page builder feature offers significant advantages over other platforms, allowing for greater customization and control over storefront design.
What does this episode say about shopify & ecommerce platforms?
Scaling on Magento can be optimized through effective cloud infrastructure, including security measures, load balancing, container scaling, and vertical scaling.
What does this episode say about shopify & ecommerce platforms?
Consider Magento for its robust core features and ability to handle high transaction volumes and growth demands.

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