Tuesday 13 March 2012

Fascinating Demandware vs Venda debate


Between Bob Felicce and Richardyeo

We are hard at work upgrading all of our retailers from Demandware 2.10.1 to Demandware 2.10.2. Underlying product upgrades and refactoring necessary are free of charge to retailers on our platform. The same cannot be said for some of our competitors. If you are considering, SnowValley, BT Fresca, etc. double check whether your contract entitles you to product upgrades free of charge.

Bob Felicce Says:

"Hi,
Fortunately, Venda – the world’s leading on-demand platform – used by major retailers (like Tesco and TJ Maxx) to institutions (BBC, British Museum and The Met) to publishers (The New Yorker, Conde Nast and Encyclopedia Britanicca) upgradges all of its customers every three weeks to the latest version – all three hundred and 20 of them!
Thats who we use.
Bob"

richardyeo Says:

"Hi Bob
Thanks for your comment.
Venda powers Tesco Clothing, i.e. http://www.clothingattesco.com
Do the upgrades every 3 weeks include new functionality or are they bug fix releases?
If you are talking about bug fixes then Demandware too upgrades its customers very frequently and can do as frequently as weekly.
One of our retailers was previously on Venda before moving to our platform.
How long have you been a Venda customer?
Regards
Rich"

Bob Felicce Says:

"Hi Richard,
Yes. Venda upgrades new features and addresses any bugs and/or issues in this timescale. In fact, typically these upgrades tend to focus on enhancements because the platform has been servicing customers since late 2001 and as such is now very robust and stable.
Venda recently communicated the customers they signed and delivered in 2009. An impressive list, I am sure you agree:
Tesco, Jimmy Choo, Cotton Traders, Flowers Direct, Denby, JD Williams, Flower Gram, TK Maxx, Kit Heath, Weleda, Kirnan, New Wonder, Animal, Sterling Furniture, Artigiano, Universal Music Group, Emma Bridgewater, Cubavera, Perry Ellis, Original Penguin, Kangaroo, Conde Nast Store, Cartoon Bank, New Yorker Store, XOXO, Jolt, David Meister, Encyclopedia Britannica, Adesso Home, iGo-US, Lilly Pulitzer, Jurlique, Faconnable, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Colombian Emeralds"

To see the full debate, click here.

2 comments:

  1. On the subject of Demandware and its forthcoming IPO, did you see this: Demandware refiles its S-1 to reflect Venda SaaS and on-demand credentials, OOPS, that must be embarrassing for them, having to refile its S-1 after being taken to task over their claims. Venda's been around longer, has more customers, and generally has a better reputation.

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  2. That's exactly what we thought...

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