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Magento vs Demandware

i95dev has discussed the 5 key differences between Demandware and magento eCommerce. Learn which platform satisfies your specific business needs.

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<strong>Magento</strong> Vs <strong>Demandware</strong> – Key Differences<br />

Category: <strong>Magento</strong><br />

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A perfectly scalable e-commerce platform lies at the heart of any e-commerce business or operation.<br />

In the past, shopping was everything related to a brick and mortar store or a fancy retail outlet, which<br />

covered the local neighborhood. However, today’s picture is far from it. In the current era of the<br />

internet-fueled e-commerce boom, a web store becomes the storefront, which hosts its products and<br />

services. Hence, a website can be the differentiator between an iconic brand and one that gradually<br />

fades into the oblivion. However, with the number of options available in the market, today choosing<br />

the correct e-commerce platform is no mean fete.<br />

To start with, many factors come to play. While choosing an e-commerce platform, below are a few<br />

factors to consider.<br />

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Is the e-commerce platform hosted or self-hosted<br />

Ability to provide robust support and back up network<br />

Ability to integrate with various back end systems<br />

Pricing and maintenance cost<br />

Upon considering these points, no seasoned analyst with a penchant for e-commerce can fail to<br />

compare the two most robust and scalable e-commerce platforms operating in the domain, <strong>Magento</strong><br />

and <strong>Demandware</strong>.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> <strong>vs</strong> <strong>Demandware</strong><br />

In this article, we will dwell deeper into the features of two top of the line e-commerce platforms,<br />

which are both contemporaries and leaders, related to certain features.<br />

Some of the largest e-commerce stores are powered by the platforms <strong>Demandware</strong> and <strong>Magento</strong>.<br />

This article outlines the features of both the platform through the prism of the broad categories which<br />

is important while identifying an e-commerce platform.<br />

Hosting and Maintenance<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: This e-commerce platform offers a fully hosted multi-tenant proprietary solution, which<br />

means all the infrastructure is managed by <strong>Demandware</strong>. This is an attractive option for e-commerce<br />

companies, who do not want to get into the hassles of security and maintenance of the site and solely<br />

concentrate on selling their products and services.<br />

But the real problem arises when a business wants to install a customized add on module for their<br />

eStore. These exclusive customizations require approval from <strong>Demandware</strong> and their restrictions are<br />

said to be in place to ensure the site still functions after the customization.<br />

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However, this makes rolling out of quick and customized solutions to scale up e-commerce operations<br />

near to impossible with <strong>Demandware</strong>.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: E-commerce businesses must have come across enough criticism related to <strong>Magento</strong> of<br />

being too technical and complicated to manage. However, <strong>Magento</strong> on the other side, it is a selfhosted<br />

solution and gives complete control to the store owner over the infrastructure.<br />

There are many expert <strong>Magento</strong> agencies which maintain strong relations with hosting partners and<br />

act as intermediaries to handle any upgrade and infrastructural changes. There is even scope for<br />

adding customized modules to scale up a business without the need to take any approvals, in short<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> lets the e-commerce business own their store infrastructure. Hosting is a topic in itself.<br />

Scope for Integration<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: All the features required for flawless functioning of an e-commerce store is taken care<br />

in the platform <strong>Demandware</strong>. It unifies order management, POS and other offline store operations<br />

into one solution.<br />

There are even built-in tools that enable in-store representatives to engage with customers on the<br />

shop floor using mobile devices, which eases assisting customers by offering personalized product<br />

suggestions.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: This platform is an open-source platform that increases the elbow space for businesses to<br />

maneuver around and scale their operations with customized integration modules. It is a clear<br />

advantage over <strong>Demandware</strong>.<br />

There is an ever-increasing community of <strong>Magento</strong> evangelists, developers and agencies available<br />

worldwide that helps in upkeep and maintenance of <strong>Magento</strong> platform. This is the appeal and clear<br />

advantage that <strong>Magento</strong> holds up its sleeve because of the existing integration available for thirdparty<br />

service of choice with a huge array of modules pre-built and available through the <strong>Magento</strong><br />

marketplace. Read our eBook on ERP <strong>Magento</strong> integration touchpoints to get a feel of the flexibility<br />

offered by <strong>Magento</strong>.<br />

Support and flexibility<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: There is a robust support system in place for <strong>Demandware</strong> platform with a 24/7 support<br />

available which is not confined to only support for core issues. Apart from the support system in place,<br />

the other issues that the <strong>Demandware</strong> platform addresses for its users are:<br />

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Flexibility around the SEO<br />

Giving users control over redirects<br />

Powerful cross-selling and up-selling options<br />

Customer-facing email management<br />

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The support and flexibility offered by <strong>Demandware</strong> look great for any e-commerce business. However,<br />

it comes with a heavy price tag, which is a huge drawback for small and medium-sized e-commerce<br />

operations looking for a scalable e-commerce platform option.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: The platform of <strong>Magento</strong> is renowned for the eco-system of support services it has in place<br />

and the level of support it provides even deals with serious code issues which are very important for<br />

the smooth running of e-commerce operations.<br />

Apart from that, <strong>Magento</strong> even offers services such as:<br />

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Purchase mails email management<br />

Options for the customer service representatives to input orders through backend which is a<br />

huge advantage to reducing the scope for manual errors if bi-directional sync between<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> and ERP is made<br />

Excellent built-in visual merchandising after <strong>Magento</strong> acquired Ontap Visual merchandizer<br />

extension<br />

Customized coupons<br />

The clear advantage <strong>Magento</strong> has over <strong>Demandware</strong> is the number of features available to e-<br />

commerce players without being too costly and taking a toll on their economies.<br />

Customizations<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: Customization includes overall store interface including themes as well as the backend.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> opens up the code to make any necessary changes to it. With the presence of a large agency<br />

network and a thriving community, it is very easy to make these visual changes.<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: While <strong>Demandware</strong> also provides flexibility to customize the platform, it is nowhere<br />

near to that of <strong>Magento</strong>. <strong>Demandware</strong> team must approve any changes made on the platform. The<br />

community and the agencies for <strong>Demandware</strong> are limited and hence, the resources are rarely making<br />

them costly.<br />

Community<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: <strong>Magento</strong> enjoys the benefits of having a large community. The community edition of<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> has given eCommerce players the flexibility to make any necessary changes. Today, this<br />

community grew to more than a hundred thousand community members. The sheer amount of value<br />

you can derive from this community is overwhelming.<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: <strong>Demandware</strong>, on the other hand, has a limited number of registered agencies who can<br />

help you make changes to the platform. The resources with <strong>Demandware</strong> expertise are expensive ones<br />

and it is hard to find quality consultants, who can help you improve your platform.<br />

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While you have most features needed for your business, aspects like developing specific feature<br />

because it is important for your business, is going to be difficult.<br />

B2B eCommerce<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: <strong>Magento</strong> has picked up a lot of market learning from <strong>Magento</strong> 1 and brought it to <strong>Magento</strong><br />

2. Today, <strong>Magento</strong> 2 is a platform with rich B2B features. Most customers can readily access the B2B<br />

business features in <strong>Magento</strong> like<br />

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Multiple buyers per account<br />

Request a quote<br />

Quick order entry and requisition list<br />

Payment to accounts<br />

Company credits & more<br />

Customers had to depend on third-party extensions in the past to enable these features.<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: While <strong>Demandware</strong> fares decently in B2C features, most features required for B2B are<br />

missing in <strong>Demandware</strong>. This is a critical shortfall in <strong>Demandware</strong>. This is the reason most B2B<br />

eCommerce companies do not opt for <strong>Demandware</strong>. While this gap can be filled using extensions, it<br />

makes the development process complicated.<br />

Agencies and Developers<br />

Pricing<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: There are not many agencies, who can work on <strong>Demandware</strong>, and even the number of<br />

developers who can work on <strong>Demandware</strong> software is particularly less. The number of websites on<br />

the <strong>Demandware</strong> platform is 49,994 and the agencies which work on <strong>Demandware</strong> charge exorbitant<br />

prices.<br />

<strong>Magento</strong>: This is the segment where <strong>Magento</strong> beats <strong>Demandware</strong> hollow. The number of websites<br />

that run on <strong>Magento</strong> platform hovers at the number 356,123 and boasts a strong agency and<br />

developer community. <strong>Magento</strong> is available in both the free and the paid enterprise version even the<br />

experienced agencies that work on <strong>Magento</strong> quote prices which are far economical compared to its<br />

pricier counterpart.<br />

<strong>Demandware</strong>: Given the number of features being offered by e-commerce platforms pricing would<br />

definitely be perceived as a deal clincher for small and mid-size enterprises. <strong>Demandware</strong> charges e-<br />

commerce businesses a license fee and a commission from the sale made via the platform.<br />

As the e-commerce business grows, they need to shell out more for the <strong>Demandware</strong> platform. The<br />

annual subscription of <strong>Demandware</strong> would make the e-commerce business poorer by 700,000 USD<br />

and the implementation would cost 400,000 USD.<br />

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<strong>Magento</strong>: <strong>Magento</strong> is not the market leader in e-commerce platforms without a reason and the<br />

primary reason being the price where even the paid version of <strong>Magento</strong> i.e. the Enterprise Edition<br />

costs way lesser than <strong>Demandware</strong>.<br />

The annual licensing fee of <strong>Magento</strong> would cost 18,000 USD per server and the implementation would<br />

cost 375,000 USD. Even if the annual recurring costs are calculated <strong>Magento</strong> still makes a more<br />

economical and scalable bet for small and mid-size e-commerce businesses. Here is our blog on<br />

<strong>Magento</strong> Community Vs Enterprise comparison including the prices of these editions.<br />

Conclusion<br />

We are a <strong>Magento</strong> Silver Solution Partner who possesses the niche expertise of offering end to end<br />

eCommerce services right from the inception of the design, development of the store to integrate the<br />

store with most popular backend ERP systems like MS Dynamics NAV, AX, GP, SAP B1 and SAGE 100.<br />

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