Director of Operations / Project Manager at Symbex
Real User
Nov 4, 2021
The instance that has been live for two and a half years is a B2B e-commerce system. Our customers can view the product online. They can place orders online, and then we'll process them on the backend. They can view their order history as well as invoices. It's on-prem, but we are in the middle of a project to move that instance to the cloud and add a new one to the cloud. Sana will host them.
ERP Enterprise Architect at a pharma/biotech company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Sep 14, 2021
We have a business where we deal with a lot of big distributors, but we also have a long tail of small customers. Due to different sizes of customers, we normally don't have enough resources and time to take care of small customers. We normally end up dedicating all of our sales force and all of our power to big distributors. Sometimes, there is no time and no resources to take care of the small ones. So, we decided to implement Sana Commerce as a way to reach out to all those small and medium customers and make sure that they are always taken care of 24/7 or at any time. It is on the cloud. It is connected to our work cloud ERP. We're using Microsoft Dynamics, and that's our ERP. Our cloud provider is Microsoft Azure. The Sana solution is connected tightly to our ERP. We need an ISB to directly connect it to the ERP, so it is not an on-prem solution. It is a direct ISB, so it is directly embedded into the ERP and the connectivity within both of them is almost native.
Sana Commerce provides customizable e-commerce solutions, efficiently integrating with SAP and Microsoft Dynamics for B2B and B2C environments, enhancing user experience through its user-friendly interface and real-time data access.Sana Commerce's platform specializes in high customizability and seamless ERP integration, offering efficient cross-selling capabilities and visibility controls for customer-specific views. Clients benefit from real-time product availability and pricing,...
The instance that has been live for two and a half years is a B2B e-commerce system. Our customers can view the product online. They can place orders online, and then we'll process them on the backend. They can view their order history as well as invoices. It's on-prem, but we are in the middle of a project to move that instance to the cloud and add a new one to the cloud. Sana will host them.
We have a business where we deal with a lot of big distributors, but we also have a long tail of small customers. Due to different sizes of customers, we normally don't have enough resources and time to take care of small customers. We normally end up dedicating all of our sales force and all of our power to big distributors. Sometimes, there is no time and no resources to take care of the small ones. So, we decided to implement Sana Commerce as a way to reach out to all those small and medium customers and make sure that they are always taken care of 24/7 or at any time. It is on the cloud. It is connected to our work cloud ERP. We're using Microsoft Dynamics, and that's our ERP. Our cloud provider is Microsoft Azure. The Sana solution is connected tightly to our ERP. We need an ISB to directly connect it to the ERP, so it is not an on-prem solution. It is a direct ISB, so it is directly embedded into the ERP and the connectivity within both of them is almost native.