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E-commerce Platforms 10 th March 2010

Lifecycle of a successful e-commerce platform

Ralph Lorkins Solution Architects Manager Claranet UK

Who are we?

A Managed Services Provider A technically astute partner offering Networks, Hosting and Managed Applications Services An experienced company with 36,000 business customers 550 employees spread across 7 countries

Some of our retail customers

Connect Distribution Services

Overview

The Solution Architect role

• What we do •

The vantage point

The questions

• • What does your business do?

What’s the goal of the platform?

Trusted Advisor

The lifecycle

Four key stages:

• • • • Conception Design Development Production •

And an aside

The design •

Functional Specification

• Who are the customers?

• Integration – Additional user types – Connectivity – Back office/existing systems •

Technical Specification

• • Is it a differentiator?

Not for long!

Development

Technical Options:

• Off the shelf software • • In house development 3 rd party development – Greenfield – Platform based - SI • Hybrid •

Considerations:

• Speed • • • Flexibility Security Control/Management • Cost (and ROI)

Aside: Compliance

Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard

• Fraud prevention •

Evolving standard

Strategic impact – for the entire lifecycle

Production

Applications deployment challenges

CHALLENGED

51%

FAILED

15%

SUCCESSFUL

34% Of all the businesses who undertake software development projects...only 34% prove successful !

Source: Standish Group Report

Production - transition

Evolution

Priority shift

• • Stability becomes more important than agility ...but agility must not be lost •

Hosting

Management

Risk factor in hosting

Gartner Research

• • 47% downtime are due to Application and Database failures If you combine the remaining 53% and spread it amongst multiple suppliers the risk factor is even higher

• “Application development” and “Application management”

Or: the hunters and the farmers

Process

• • Operational Support Plan ITIL-based runbook •

People

• 24/7 support, holiday cover •

Technology

• Vendor agnosticism

Continuing lifecycle - next steps

Scaling the platform

Continuing development

Conclusion - E-commerce Strategy Success • • •

Clearly define the goal

• What is it you want to accomplish? Details!

Match that goal to a technology strategy

• • • • How well is your technology serving your digital strategy?

What technology risks are you exposed to?

Do you want technology to be core to your business? How will you measure success?

Find a partner that fits your technology strategy

• • Look for a cultural fit as well as a technological Ensure that your chosen solution meets all of your success criteria

Any questions?