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Multisite Commerce: Proven Principles for Overcoming the Business, Organizational, and Technical Challenges

by Lev Mirlas
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Overview

Plan, Manage, and Architect Multiple Web Sites for Maximum Efficiency and Business Value

For many companies, one Web site is no longer enough. Business strategy requires multiple Web sites, each with carefully targeted audiences and marketing approaches. However, managing multiple sites introduces costs and management headaches that conventional Web architectures and methodologies can’t handle. In Multisite Commerce, Lev Mirlas–the architect who pioneered the concept of a shared multisite platform with IBM® WebSphere® Commerce–introduces best practices and methodologies for implementing and managing multiple e-commerce sites efficiently and cost-effectively.

Mirlas begins by reviewing why multisite commerce is necessary and yet so challenging to execute. Next, he addresses multisite commerce from three perspectives: business, implementation, and technical. You’ll learn how to plan and implement a shared platform and use it to create and operate new sites that will remarkably lower incremental cost.

This book’s start-to-finish methodology provides a common language that everyone involved in multiple sites– from executives to project managers and technical architects to site administrators–can share.

Coverage includes:

  • Identifying scenarios in which multiple sites are necessary
  • Systematically reducing the cost and complexity of establishing multiple e-commerce sites
  • Organizing the business to effectively administer multiple sites
  • Constructing a shared platform that makes it possible to build and deploy new sites faster than ever before
  • Giving sites their own personalities even though they are being built on shared infrastructure
  • Identifying the traps and landmines your project might encounter and maximizing the chances of success
  • Managing project scope, organizational politics, and shifting executive priorities
  • Choosing the best technical architecture pattern for your multisite scenario

Synopsis

Plan, Manage, and Architect Multiple Web Sites for Maximum Efficiency and Business Value

For many companies, one Web site is no longer enough. Business strategy requires multiple Web sites, each with carefully targeted audiences and marketing approaches. However, managing multiple sites introduces costs and management headaches that conventional Web architectures and methodologies can’t handle. In Multisite Commerce, Lev Mirlas–the architect who pioneered the concept of a shared multisite platform with IBM® WebSphere® Commerce–introduces best practices and methodologies for implementing and managing multiple e-commerce sites efficiently and cost-effectively.

Mirlas begins by reviewing why multisite commerce is necessary and yet so challenging to execute. Next, he addresses multisite commerce from three perspectives: business, implementation, and technical. You’ll learn how to plan and implement a shared platform and use it to create and operate new sites that will remarkably lower incremental cost.

This book’s start-to-finish methodology provides a common language that everyone involved in multiple sites– from executives to project managers and technical architects to site administrators–can share.

Coverage includes

  • Identifying scenarios in which multiple sites are necessary

  • Systematically reducing the cost and complexity of establishing multiple e-commerce sites

  • Organizing the business to effectively administer multiple sites

  • Constructing a shared platform that makes it possible to build and deploy new sites faster than ever before

  • Giving sites their own personalities even though they are being built on shared infrastructure

  • Identifying the traps and landmines your project might encounter and maximizing the chances of success

  • Managing project scope, organizational politics, and shifting executive priorities

  • Choosing the best technical architecture pattern for your multisite scenario

About the Author, Lev Mirlas

During his 20 years at IBM, Lev Mirlas, Licensed Professional Engineer, pioneered the development of multiple commerce sites on a single platform. Mr. Mirlas architected the introduction of multisite business patterns, as well as the B2B and B2C business model patterns in IBM WebSphere Commerce product. In his work, he has accumulated much valuable real-life experience with companies struggling to create multiple sites; this experience serves as the basis of this book. He has obtained numerous patents for inventions in the fields of electronic commerce and trusted computing. Mr. Mirlas obtained his master’s degree in engineering from the University of Toronto in 1995.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
IBM Press
Pages
396
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780137148875

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