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How natively can this application be operated in the cloud (updates, backup, porting)? An ideal cloud solution is available everywhere, accessible at any time, highly secure, flexible and agile.
How independent can the application be from the end user’s interface (desktop, mobile, on the go…)? A functional solution is able to operate with any frontend.
Adobe Commerce was built on Magento and thus has a long history and widespread use in the market. The open-source version of the platform continues to exist under the name Magento 2. The managed enterprise version of Magento is now part of the Adobe Experience Cloud and can be combined with the various Adobe services.
Headquartered in Boston, USA, Salsify has grown from strength to strength since its inception in 2012. Securing a Series F funding round in April 2022, Salsify’s total funding to date amounts to $452.6 million. Overall Salsify has had 12 investors, including Permira and TPG.
Focusing largely on allowing their customers to gain success on the “digital shelf”, Forrester’s Q2 2021 PIM Wave named Salsify a leader and a “visionary and fast mover in the PIM space and commerce.”
Focusing largely on allowing their customers to gain success on the “digital shelf”, Forrester’s Q2 2021 PIM Wave named Salsify a leader and a “visionary and fast mover in the PIM space and commerce.”
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5.8Composability
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less
less
5.6Cloud
Native
Native
4.9API
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larity
larity
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6.9Composability
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9.8Cloud
Native
Native
8.5API
8.5Modu-
larity
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Modularity
3.3
8.5
The architecture of Adobe Commerce is not based on a modular system/microservices. It is a historically grown monolith. Users implement more or less all existing functionalities, no matter whether they really need them, and it’s difficult to add new custom functionality. Only a few services like the analytics capability called Business Intelligence can be added at an extra cost.
In 2016, Salsify announced on their blog they were moving towards a Microservices architecture. Although they now speak of this very little on their own site and documentation, Salsify’s platform is created as a set of microservices. In 2018, Salsify co-founder and CMO Rob Gonzales wrote of how the company had broken up its original monolithic platform and converted it into containerized microservices. New features were then built as separate projects.
API
4.9
8.5
Adobe Commerce generally offers the Magento web API framework, but it does not follow an API first approach. Magento built an online shop system with inseparable GUI, and the API layer was added later, which is inevitably represented in the architecture. Technically, these APIs follow most, but not all, modern industry standards.
Salsify’s website offers a comprehensive API (Salsify Supplier Experience Management API Documentation) and webhook guide (Salsify Product Experience Management Developer Hub). Salsify supports both REST & GraphQL APIs. Salsify’s in-house team works directly with retailers to guide the creations of APIs. Some of the API integrations Salsify offers includes Accenture, Adobe, and Walmart.
Cloud Native
5.6
9.8
Adobe or Magento Commerce can be deployed as an on-premise solution, or in the cloud on AWS or Azure. By partnering with major cloud providers, Adobe Commerce Cloud is, overall, a robust solution. The greatest drawbacks are the missing support for autoscaling, and inconvenient core updates.
Salsify is a completely cloud-based SaaS platform, compliant with SOC 2 Type 2, meaning customers can host all of their product data and information on the cloud and not on their own internal servers. New or updated functionalities are updated quickly with no downtime. Salsify has been a multi-tenant solution since its inception and offers no single-tenant option. Salsify’s utilization of cloud services provides adequate scalability for companies experiencing growth.
Composability
5.8
6.9
Adobe or Magento Commerce is a monolithic platform that is deployed with all the features included, not just the ones required. It is not possible to decompose included features. The main possibilities for extension and customization are through third-party integrations from the large Adobe ecosystem, or through custom solutions, which are inevitably high-code developments requiring considerable resources.
Offering several customizable options, Salsify is, to a degree, a composable platform. Salisfy themselves, however, do not refer to themselves as composable, nor refer to many of their features as composable, specifically.
Headless
6.1
6.8
In the architecture of Adobe Commerce, the business logic is not decoupled from the frontend. This means that it is not a true headless solution, but rather a hybrid. Still, many out-of-the-box skins and strong personalization options are available. But it is not possible to develop the user experience freely and flexibly.
In December 2020, Salsify launched its Commerce Experience Management (CommerceXM) platform. CommerceXM allows customers to optimize a growing number of digital touchpoints, including IoT devices, messenger apps, and voice enabled assistants.
Bottomline
5.1
8.1
Based on Magento, Adobe Commerce remains a monolith that was not developed natively with the standards of modern e-commerce. It is a solid and industry-recognized e-commerce solution, benefitting from the community and large ecosystem. The original system was extended with an extensive API layer and changeable frontends. However, Adobe Commerce is not truly headless or API-first, and customizations require significant effort and maintenance.
Having previously been a monolithic platform broken down into microservices and modules, Salsify offers much flexibility to customers. In addition, Salsify’s extensive API documentation and integrations allow customers to utilize a vast number of connections, including those which contribute to Salsify’s headless offering. With no downtime for upgrades and no hardware integrations to use their platform, Salsify could be described as cloud native, with this also offering exceptional advantages to companies looking to scale.
FAQ
Is Adobe commerce the same as Magento?
Adobe Commerce is based on Magento, but it is not the same product. Magento is an open-source commerce solution released in 2008. 10 years later, Adobe acquired Magento, and it ultimately became Adobe Commerce. However, the open-source version of the platform continues to exist under the name Magento 2.
What is Adobe Magento?
Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. Magento was acquired by Adobe Inc in May 2018 for $1.68 billion. The software was originally developed by Varien Inc., a US private company headquartered in Culver City, California, with assistance from volunteers.
What is the difference between Adobe Magento and WordPress?
Magento is a highly extensible open-source e-commerce platform designed to help users with at least a basic level of web development knowledge build and grow an online store. WordPress is a multi-purpose content management system that appeals to users with varying levels of technical knowledge
What are Adobe Magento extensions?
Extensions are add-on software modules designed to enhance user experience and increase conversions. The standard Magento platform is somewhat basic, allowing it to work for a range of e-commerce businesses. As a business grows, extensions can be added or removed to allow for prime functionality.
Is Adobe Magento free?
Magento Open Source is free of charge. You can also use various free extensions and themes provided by Magento extension builders to enhance your site. However, launching an online business goes beyond downloading and installing the platform. You have to pay for domain and hosting services. Adobe Commerce does not offer a free version.