


We analyzed 70 trends and their impact on the current market situation, as well as the condition of the eCommerce market in the B2C and B2B sectors. This edition is also supplemented with mini interviews featuring industry experts, along with additional useful content you can find there.
Vue Storefront 1.0 is production-ready an all-in-one front-end that enables you to run a new eCommerce front-end without any changes in the backend platform.
It gives you the possibility to create a storefront for both web and mobile with a native-like mobile experience.
It is hard to make a tl;dr for VS, so feel free to ask any questions :)
Open Loyalty is an open-source loyalty management platform, which can be used as a base for a new digital product or to extend existing products with new loyalty features. Publicly available on GitHub, free for building an MVP with less than 200 customers.
Progressive Web Apps are becoming a promising new concept for web development which can rapidly improve the web experience. It appeared that most companies have observed positive effects after implementing PWAs - conversion rate growth, reduction in application weight, or an increase in the number of users.
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Sales Reps just hate to waste time filling in CRM. So our idea is to use natural language processing and machine learning to automatically capture all data directly from e-mails and upload them to the Client Account.
What's Inside?
eCommerce Trends in 2017 and 2018
What are the most important trends, game changers and quick wins.
Changes in investment goals
We asked managers about their eCommerce investments last year and about investment plans for this year.
Examples and Benchmarks
A bunch of cases from other companies to inspire you for the coming year.
Vue Storefront is a progressive web application for eCommerce based on Vuejs.
We created Vue Storefront to improve the shopping experience by making the storefront ultra fast, off-line ready and impervious to traffic overloads.
Vue Storefront is 100% open source and distributed under the MIT license.


