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Introduction

Introduction. Connected Commerce using Commerce Server, BizTalk Server & MS Dynamics. by Jean-Yves Martineau Cactus Commerce, Founder and CTO. About Cactus…. EST 1995 Based in Ottawa, Canada Offices in Toronto, Ontario R&D Office on Microsoft Corporate Campus in Redmond, WA

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction Connected Commerce using Commerce Server, BizTalk Server & MS Dynamics by Jean-Yves Martineau Cactus Commerce, Founder and CTO

  2. About Cactus… • EST 1995 • Based in Ottawa, Canada • Offices in Toronto, Ontario • R&D Office on Microsoft Corporate Campus in Redmond, WA • Specialized in e-commerce point solutions for vertical industries • Institutional investors • Customers world-wide

  3. EAI Customer Customer Bank Logistics Contoso HR System BizTalk Adapters Supplier HTTP eComm Commerce Server CRM ERP Customer(internal or external) B2B High Level Context EDI EDI XML SWIFT RosettaNet BizTalk Server Portal

  4. Conceptual Integrated Architecture Catalog Sync Inventory Sync MBS CS Sites Order Sync Cactus CS Framework Commerce Server 2002 Enterprise Platform Fulfillment Sync

  5. Retail business dynamics… Engage Transact Analyze

  6. E-Commerce Channel More traditional view: still valid Backend Integration MBS Backend Integration Store Locations Backend Integration Customers

  7. Multi-channel commerce In-Store POS e-Com Web Direct Marketing TPI Catalog Sub-System Order Sub-System Profile Sub-System Marketing Sub-System Internal LOB Apps Core Commerce Services CSR App CS Admin Apps (customized) Vendor Management/ Merchandizing App

  8. The importance of taxonomy

  9. Connected Merchandizing Function

  10. Commerce Server 2006 Integration Points

  11. Example Catalog Message <MS Catalog> <Product Line> <Product id=”12345” upc=”12345” lang=”EN-US” IOHQ=”355”/> <Product id=”667792” upc=”12345” lang=”EN-US” IOHQ=”355”/> </Product Line> </MS Catalog>

  12. Example Inventory Message • <inventory ws=”2345”> • <WS num=’4566’> • <item id=”UPC/UCC12345” qty=”400”/> • <item id=”UPC/UCC9876543” qty=”200”/> • </WS> • <WS num=’1236’> • <item id=”UPC/UCC12345” qty=”4”/> • <item id=”UPC/UCC9876543” qty=”2”/> • </WS> • </inventory>

  13. Tommy.com Conceptual Architecture Catalog Sync Inventory Sync MBS CS Sites Order Sync Cactus CS Framework Commerce Server 2002 Enterprise Platform Fulfillment Sync

  14. Closing Thank you for your participation.

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