What does replatforming mean in digital commerce?
Replatforming means moving from your current commerce platform to a new one that better supports your business, technology, and customer experience goals. It often includes data migration, integration redesign, and updates to frontend and operational systems.
What is the difference between replatforming and modernization?
Replatforming usually focuses on replacing the core platform. Modernization is broader — it can include replatforming, but also architecture redesign, integration improvements, frontend upgrades, data restructuring, and process optimization.
When should a business consider replatforming?
Usually when the current platform slows down delivery, is expensive to maintain, limits integrations, creates scalability issues, or no longer supports the business model effectively.
Can replatforming be done in phases?
Yes. A phased approach is often the safest path. Businesses can modernize selected capabilities first — such as frontend, CMS, PIM, or search — before replacing or restructuring the full core platform.
What platforms can you help us migrate from?
We support modernization from legacy and tightly coupled ecosystems, including platforms like Magento, SAP Hybris, older custom commerce systems, and other monolithic setups.
How long does a replatforming project take?
It depends on platform complexity, integrations, data volume, and rollout scope. Some engagements begin with a few weeks of strategy and discovery, while full migration and modernization programs can run in phases over several months.




