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Announcing Strategic Partnership with Progress Software

Ucommerce expands its market leading content and commerce platform through new strategic partnership with Progress Software


Ucommerce, a market leading .NET based commerce platform, with a focus on unifying content and commerce, announces its strategic partnership with Progress to advance the e-commerce capabilities of Progress Sitefinity, the best-in-class content and digital management solution.

The strategic partnership offers an integrated multi-channel, digital commerce solution by integrating the Progress Sitefinity content and experience management platform with the Ucommerce ecommerce platform. This integration strengthens Progress’ ability to help organizations boost their digital commerce business with another choice for managing complexity with digital commerce while furthering the Ucommerce mission to become the preferred commerce platform for the market’s leading content management systems. The combined solution offers marketers and developers an agile commerce platform that enhances customer experience, increase shopping conversion and provides near real-time data-driven experience management.

Søren Spelling Lund, Founder and CEO, Ucommerce: “Our mission is to become the strongest, and preferred commerce platform for market-leading .NET content management systems. Until today we offered integrations for Umbraco, Kentico, and Sitecore. Entering into this partnership with Progress, we are very close to offering commerce capabilities for the majority of the significant CMS platforms on Microsoft .NET”. He continues: “Progress Sitefinity is highly recognized by both Gartner and Forrester and we are incredibly excited about this opportunity to bring an expanded content and commerce offering to market with Progress.”

“We are thrilled to have Ucommerce join our partner community,” said John Ainsworth, Senior Vice President, Core Products, Progress. “Through this alliance, we’re advancing the ecommerce capabilities of Sitefinity giving customers yet another alternative to find the right solution for their online business needs. We look forward to working with Ucommerce, just as we do with all of our technology partners, to deliver an impactful digital solution for our customers.”

About Ucommerce
Ucommerce is the market’s leading .NET based commerce platform, with focus on unifying content and commerce. Through seamless integration with the world’s leading content management systems, Ucommerce provides a commerce platform, which leverages all the capabilities of your CMS. Ucommerce is a global company empowering more than 3,000 websites worldwide. The company is headquartered in Denmark and maintains local offices in the US, United Kingdom and Australia.

About Progress
Progress (NASDAQ: PRGS) offers the leading platform for developing and deploying strategic business applications. We enable customers and partners to deliver modern, high-impact digital experiences with a fraction of the effort, time and cost. Progress offers powerful tools for easily building adaptive user experiences across any type of device or touchpoint, award-winning machine learning that enables cognitive capabilities to be a part of any application, the flexibility of a serverless cloud to deploy modern apps, business rules, web content management, plus leading data connectivity technology. Over 1,700 independent software vendors, 100,000 enterprise customers, and two million developers rely on Progress to power their applications. Learn about Progress at www.progress.com or +1-800-477-6473.

Progress and Sitefinity are trademarks or registered trademarks of Progress Software Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates in the US and other countries. Any other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

For more information
www.ucommerce.net/sitefinity

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