WAYNE, PA — Unilog has once again demonstrated its excellence in digital commerce solutions for midmarket businesses. The company’s CX1 CIMM2 eCommerce platform earned six gold medals in the 2024 Paradigm B2B Combine report, created by B2B eCommerce authority Andy Hoar.
Since the inaugural Paradigm B2B Combine report in 2019, Unilog has consistently been recognized for its robust digital commerce offerings. This year, the CX1 CIMM2 platform garnered gold medals in Customer Service & Support, Total Cost of Ownership, Content & Data Management, Promotions Management, Sales & Channel Enablement, and Site Search. Additionally, Unilog received three silver medals for Vision & Strategy, Transaction Management, and Integrations, Operations & Infrastructure, and a bronze medal for its Ability to Execute.
The report praised several strengths of Unilog’s platform, including its advanced product information management system (PIM), a unique market approach through trade associations, advanced site search functionality, and strong promotions capability. The platform also excels in quickly provisioning new sites, creating microsites, and producing landing pages.
Hoar designed the Paradigm B2B Combine to help eCommerce professionals evaluate vendor performance in critical categories. “I designed our evaluation to mirror the combine process that professional sports teams use to determine the capabilities and fit of draft candidates,” Hoar explained. The report aims to simplify the decision-making process for eCommerce teams by highlighting each vendor’s strengths and weaknesses.
“This year’s Paradigm B2B Combine evaluation continues to articulate that our CX1 CIMM2 eCommerce solution is well-suited for midmarket B2B companies looking for a vendor with a powerful product content-driven value proposition,” said Unilog CEO Suchit Bachalli. “At Unilog, we help businesses grow with our purpose-built connected product content and commerce solutions – and support them every step of the way.”
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