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Time for a digital makeover! Understand why eCommerce brands are migrating from SiteGenesis to SFRA! Our comprehensive guide outlines the benefits, challenges, and a detailed migration process.
Let's navigate the digital evolution together!
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Upgrade to Storefront Reference Architecture(SFRA) from SiteGenesis
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According to Enlyft, more than 2,215 companies are on Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Get detailed information about why to upgrade your e-commerce website based on Salesforce Commerce Cloud to Storefront Reference Architecture (SFRA) from SiteGenesis in 2020.
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Storefront Reference Architecture (SFRA) vs Sitegenesis
Introduction
According to a survey conducted in 2019, about 61% of the global online retail traffic was generated by mobile. This number is expected to increase since people are on their phones all the time as opposed to sitting down to use a desktop device. This trend has sparked an interest in the development of technologies that support mobile e-commerce. Two of the most common words you will come across in this realm are “Storefront Reference Architecture” and “Sitegenesis”. If you are confused about what these words mean and the difference between the two, keep reading.
Sitegenesis
Sitegenesis is a storefront specifically designed for websites that sell clothing and general department store items. Sitegenesis was launched by Demandware and is based on their eCommerce platform. The aim of Sitegenesis is to provide store owners with a template for their store that features the best practices related to usability, merchandising, technical and information architecture.
Storefront Reference Architecture (SFRA)
Storefront Reference Architecture (SFRA) is a UX designed by Salesforce specifically for eCommerce sites. It was developed with the aim of aiding the creation of efficient sites that are optimized for mobile devices. Salesforce took the initiative of developing SFRA in light of the fact that most mobile optimization technologies are based on previously used desktop-focused technologies, which causes friction in the user experience. SFRA was created after a detailed study of more than 2000 online stores and learning the best practices from them.
The Differences
Both SFRA and Sitegenesis seem to be similar as they are both UX for online stores. For eCommerce vendors, it can be difficult to choose between the two as they both claim to solve the same problem. In order to make the decision-making process easier, the following is a comparison of SFRA and Sitegenesis over some of the most important areas.
The History
In order to understand the differences between SFRA and Sitegenesis, it is important to understand the sequence in which both were released. Salesforce built Sitegenesis with the goal of improving the mobile shopping experience in 2009. Sitegenesis 1.0 was desktop-only so in 2014 Salesforce released the 2.0 version which supported all tablets, desktops, mobiles, etc. 3 years later mobile-focused MFRA was released but it was perceived mostly as an extension to Sitegenesis, so in 2018 the company renamed MFRA to SFRA. So the main difference is that Sitegenesis is a predecessor of SFRA.
Customization
SFRA has a well-designed inheritance model that allows modular code. The well-organized code allows users to extend the functionality according to their requirements. While the legacy code organization and inheritance model make Sitegenesis much more difficult to alter and maintain.
User Experience
SFRA has a great user experience thanks to the fact that it is based on data-backed research, shopper journey analysis, and heat mapping which allowed a firm understanding of techniques that work. On the other hand, Sitegenesis provides a large number of features for each form factor, leading to a smooth user experience.
Integration
SFRA offers continuous integrations and has support for all kinds of testing including integration tests, unit tests, and functionality tests. Sitegenesis also supports continuous integrations but it does not contain the command-line tool and the examples included in SFRA.
Price
When it comes to the Total Cost of Ownership (TOC), Storefront is much more affordable than Sitegensis. Its mobile-focused approach and advanced architecture have allowed it to provide service while keeping overall costs low.
Technology Stack
Sitegenesis is based on proprietary technologies like Demandware Scripts, so in order to customize its code vendors will have to look to industry experts with relevant experience and vast knowledge. On the other hand, SFRA is created using open standard technologies like MVC, Bootstrap, and Javascript which are very common, and many people are well versed in them. They are also easier to work with so customizations will be conveniently handled.
Both SFRA and Sitegenesis can massively improve the UX of an eCommerce store and provide the shoppers with a smooth and hard-to-forget experience to turn them into returning customers. But they differ a lot in the technologies used, the architecture, and the price involved. eCommerce vendors should analyze their situation to see which one will fit them best.
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Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer
Salesforce Commerce Cloud is a highly scalable cloud-based SaaS (software as a service) e-commerce solution. It offers the best features and functionalities developed and perfected over the years to offer a highly optimized e-commerce experience.
Commerce Cloud not only allows retail developers to fully control and customize their store but also allows them to take advantage of the Salesforce Intelligent Shopper Success platform to deliver a connected shopping experience through advertising, marketing, commerce, services, and mobile applications.
This means that developers can separate content from site design and administration, allowing companies to modify any of the components independently.
To achieve this goal, Salesforce announced new and improved APIs that allow developers to take advantage of the functionality built into the Commerce Cloud platform without having to create them from scratch. For example, they could take advantage of Einstein, Salesforce's artificial intelligence platform, to add things like the next best actions on the site, the kind of smart functionality that would generally be out of the reach of most. developers
Version and compatibility of Salesforce Commerce Cloud :
The current version of the cartridge is 18.1.0.
The cartridge is compatible with Demandware SiteGenesis 2.
This cartridge was developed and certified with the Salesforce Commerce Cloud 17.8 API.
jQuery 2.1, inherited from the Site Genesis store, is used in the JavaScript files of the cartridge.
For the release notes, see ChangeLog - Salesforce Commerce Cloud.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer Requirements:
Knowledge of Salesforce Commerce Cloud B2C (Demandware) is required.
Knowledge of digital commerce components such as users, catalog, prices, inventory, and payment.
Deep knowledge in development specifically about JavaScript on the server and client-side.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work effectively with non-technical personnel.
Certifications in Salesforce Commerce Cloud B2C
For more information to visit Cloud Analogy Leading Salesforce Commerce Cloud Developer
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× ADMINISTRATOR New to the world of Salesforce administration and ready to hit the ground running? In this track, you'll learn the fundamentals of administering Salesforce, like how to set up new users and ensure that they have access to the data they need. You'll also learn how to import data from external systems, automate business processes, and create reports and dashboards to analyze real-time data. 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Core programming concepts, relevant files, and scripting language will be explored through the modification of an existing storefront. You will learn how to: Create storefront cartridges and controllers Compartmentalize your code with middleware chaining Work with models to represent information in usable formats Generate dynamic storefront pages using ISML Create and configure content slots Create pre-filled forms using data binding Create a custom hook to configure functionality at a specific point Test site performance before go-live Intended Audience This track is ideal for: Developers who build digital B2C storefronts and have least 2 years of experience with JavaScript programming Delivery Method This track is delivered through a mix of: Instructor-led Training (ILT) Hands-on lab exercises Group discussion Architecture Salesforce B2C Commerce Cloud has two architectures: SiteGenesis and Storefront Reference Architecture. 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** SFRA Storefront Reference Architecture ** Salesforce B2C Commerce launched the Storefront Reference Architecture (SFRA) in 2018 to provide a starting point for retailers to build state-of-the-art shopping experiences quicker and easier than before. It was built on mobile-first optimized UX which is much more efficient, robust, scalable, and modern compared to the older SiteGenesis model. **…
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** Site Genesis ** Salesforce bought Demandware, which was originally built on Intershop. Demandware was an upstart launching the SAAS (software as a service) model for eCommerce. This is a predecessor to the SFRA and does not natively support mobile web experiences, is much slower in performance, and does not support code extensions. ** SFRA Storefront Reference Architecture ** Salesforce…
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