The State of E-Commerce Infrastructure

The holiday shopping season last year broke all records in terms of...
by Andrew Humber | March 15, 2019

The holiday shopping season last year broke all records in terms of e-commerce revenues. Yet, online stores remained plagued with performance, availability, and security issues. We conducted a survey of 350+ e-commerce professionals regarding how their online storefront and site infrastructure performed during this time of the year.

We compiled our findings into our State of E-Commerce Infrastructure report. please enjoy and share the infographic below:

State of E-commerce Infrastructure 2018 - An Infographic

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