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A question came in today about how many variants are supported per product in CS2007. The answer is somewhat gray: There is no practical or enforced limit - so in theory of causing a functional breakage, one can go quite high Performance testing was conducted Read More...
This week, a question came in asking why doesn't ranking/sequencing work in Specification Search in the catalog. The answer was not as obvious as it seemed. As it turns out, these attributes are unique to specific categories. The Specification Search Read More...
Somehow the link for Developer Edition I posted back in 2006 got changed. The new and correct link to get your free copy is: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=76AA8051-6A9A-4166-890B-B1846A063B69&displaylang=en . Read More...
I received an interesting inquiry today. Someone wrote to me asking how to best handle the scenario where every store has its own price on a per item basis. And the number of stores is 400 and growing. The first way I could think of to do this that would Read More...
I have recently received a few questions about this, so I figured I'd resume my posting silence (more to come on that later) and address this easy question. The short answer is that Commerce Server 2007 works on Windows Server 2008 - either 32-bit or Read More...
At this time last year, Commerce Server 2007 (CS2007) hit worldwide general availability. We couldn’t let the occasion pass without some kind of appropriate encore, so we figured the long-term product roadmap announcement might just suffice. It has been Read More...
Next week I'll be making a day trip to Denver (and racking up yet more Star Alliance frequent flier miles) to speak at WPC on June 11th about Commerce Server - present and futures. See details on the Commerce Team Blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2007/07/06/commerce-server-worldwide-partner-conference-in-denver-next-week.aspx Read More...
Inscribed on Frank Sinatra's tombstone and the subject of his famous 1964 song of the same name, I think it is appropriate moniker of the next few months for Commerce Server. Or perhaps I just have Vegas on the brain from having just seen Ocean's 13. Read More...
Following on the one year anniversary of Commerce Server 2007's release, Service Pack 1 is now available. This release contains all fixes to-date, Vista client optimizations for the business UIs, and more. Find out more at: Download Informatoin: http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2007/06/22/commerce-server-2007-sp1-is-now-available.aspx Read More...
It has been almost a year since we shipped Commerce Server 2007. We have seen phenomenal adoption in the 9 months since general availability and I look forward to showcasing some of the amazing customer deployments that are currently ongoing as these Read More...
Linking from my update on the Commerce Team blog - http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2007/04/24/mix-silverlight-and-commerce-server-2007-at-mix-07-in-las-vegas-next-week.aspx - be sure to stop by and see us at M ix '07 if you are there or in Las Read More...
The last few months have been busy. Far too busy. Now it's time to return to the world of blogging. But one good output of the business is the long-promised whitepaper on SharePoint integration - chronicled on the Commerce Team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2007/03/03/using-cs2007-with-office-sharepoint-server-2007.aspx Read More...
The CS2007 performance guide has now been released to Web. Details are on the Commerce Team blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2006/12/20/the-performance-guide-is-here.aspx . Enjoy! Read More...
http://blogs.msdn.com/commerce/archive/2006/11/29/localized-documentation-released-in-french-german-and-japanese.aspx - check out the announcement I posted on the main Commerce blog. You can now download localized versions of the core product documentation Read More...
When Commerce Server is presented, the focus is typically on developer capabiliites or business value. The operational aspects of concern to the IT Professional are often underplayed when talking about the product and resultant technology. For the first Read More...
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