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One year anniversary of Silverstripe CMS 5

On year on from the release of Silverstripe CMS 5, we take stock of how the experience has turned out so far and how it has altered our thinking on what’s next.

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Tag: ecommerce

Site of the Month: Map Coffee

When Map Coffee became aware that their existing CMS was going end of life, they approached Sydney-based Silverstripe Professional Partner, UnDigital to rebuild their eCommerce website on Silverstripe CMS.

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Site of the Month: NUCU

Premium cookware brand, NUCU were seeking to create a new platform for their customers and retailers to find information and shop online. SilverStripe Professional Partner, Dynamic brought the project to life.

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Site of the Month: Häfele

When Häfele were seeking to build a new website to showcase their products, they turned to SilverStripe Professional Partner, Toast. Their new digital shopfront is a slick, multifunctional platform for consumers and designers.

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The State of E-commerce in SilverStripe

What tools are available within the SilverStripe ecosystem? What would it take for SilverStripe to be a first-class commerce platform? Developer Mark Guinn gives you all the answers in this guest post.

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Accepting Bitcoin with SilverStripe

Posted in Open Source, Developers

Tagged ecommerce, bitcoin, payments

Elliot Sawyer

by Elliot Sawyer and Elliot Sawyer

Posted 4 July 2014

Bitcoin is a rapidly rising digital currency that is quickly becoming a popular method to... read

Auckland January office warming meetup - SwipeStripe ecommerce and getting involved in open source

Tagged SwipeStripe, ecommerce, community, meetup

by Cam Findlay

Posted 22 January 2014

Another successful SilverStripe Meetup was held at the new SilverStripe Auckland, New Zealand offices last... read

Wellington’s April Meetup

Tagged community, 3.0, ecommerce, meetup

by Joanna McLeod

Posted 15 April 2011

Last Wednesday, 38 people gathered at an Irish pub to have a drink. read