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Microsoft Commerce Server is a Microsoft product for building e-commerce systems using Microsoft .NET technology. The core software that formed the basis for the Commerce Server product line was purchased from eShop back in 1996 by Microsoft. eShop was co-founded by Pierre Omidyar, one of the founders of eBay. The software was re-branded in 1997 to Microsoft Merchant Server, then Microsoft Site Server, and eventually was renamed to Microsoft Commerce Server in 2000. Initially released in 2000, Commerce Server replaced Microsoft Site Server, expanding on the functionality and establishing a focus on e-commerce functionality (rather than concerning itself with document management or content metadata). It helped to create an e-commerce solution and/or Web site with high-performance, familiar tools that simplify setup, management, and administration tasks. The last version of the Microsoft-developed product is Microsoft Commerce Server 2009 R2. Microsoft will continue to honor extended support of Commerce Server 2009 through 2019. Sitecore now takes responsibility for developing, selling, and supporting the Commerce Server product. The latest release is Sitecore Commerce Server 11, released in 2014. ==System Components== Commerce Server 2009, which became available on Microsoft's price list on April 1, 2009, introduced multichannel awareness into the product, a new default site (running in Microsoft's SharePoint product), including 30 new web parts and controls, and WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) editing experiences for business people and site designers. These features were introduced through the new ''Commerce Foundation'' - an abstraction layer that unifies calling patterns of the core systems (see below) and allows for different presentation and business logic to be easily added and represented as 'selling channels'; and ''SharePoint Commerce Services'' which includes integration with Microsoft SharePoint - a new default site with 30 new web parts and controls pre-assembled. The default site can be skinned through the new page templating technology, allowing for individual pages to be easily changed by selecting a different template. The product still retains its core systems of Catalog, Inventory, Orders, Profiles, and Marketing. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Microsoft Commerce Server」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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