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    Alokai is a Frontend as Service (FEaaS) for composable commerce, guiding merchants to focus on what matters most - customer experience - as this is what drives the revenue. Connect modern and legacy ecommerce technologies through ready integrations, build with premade frontend components, and deploy on secure, enterprise cloud infrastructure. Leverage a perfect balance of build & buy, where "build" means the flexibility to create complex customer journeys and "buy" accelerates time to market.

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    Sylius is a technology that gives you full freedom to create an exceptional customer experience. It integrates with your existing systems and guarantees fast time to market. Their solution is a free, fully Open Source and exceptionally flexible eCommerce framework designed for dynamic growth of your innovative business. It is loved by developers due to its clear code, SOLID principles, agile development, testability & extendibility. Based on Symfony framework.

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    VTEX provides cloud based e-Commerce Platform and Omnichannel solutions. Known for their vanguard technology and by being a time-to-revenue platform, VTEX has been recognized by the analysts from Gartner and Forrester, as a Global Leader for Digital Commerce. VTEX is ranked on Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Digital Commerce. VTEX is present in 28 countries and is trusted by 40% of the top brands in the world including Sony, Disney, Whirlpool, Electrolux, C&A, Cencosud, Boticário, Avon, Lancôme, Walmart, Staples, Nokia, Fravega, Coca-Cola, Personal and Lego.