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Third-party logistics (or 3PL) refers to the outsourcing of eCommerce logistics processes to a third party business, including inventory management, warehousing, and fulfillment....
An API integration is the connection between two or more applications, via their APIs, that lets those systems exchange data. API integrations power processes throughout many high-performing businesses that keep data in sync, enhance productivity, and drive revenue....
Self-hosting is when an organization installs and accesses software from their own server or server space that is purchased as a service. Self-hosting is also often referred to as on premises or local hosting. WooCommerce is an example of a self-hosted eCommerce platform....
When you rent a virtual server from a company that takes over the responsibility for maintaining and keeping your server running, this is referred to as a hosted solution (sometimes also referred to as Cloud hosting). Shopify and BigCommerce are both examples of hosted eCommerce...
A technology stack is the combination of technologies a company uses to build and run an application or project. Sometimes called a “solutions stack,” a tech stack typically consists of programming languages, frameworks, a database, front-end tools, back-end tools, and applications connected via APIs....
A theme is the foundation for the complete design of a website. This includes things like typography, color palettes, headers and footers, backgrounds, and page layouts....
An email service provider (ESP) is a service, such as Mailchimp or Klaviyo, that enables marketers to send email marketing campaigns to a list of users (subscribers)....