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  • Dec 12, 2024 | nbcchicago.com | Bennett Haeberle |Lisa Capitanini |Katy Smyser |Rich Moy |Nathan Halder

    A federal judge in Massachusetts has approved a settlement agreement between the Federal Trade Commission and the weapons detection company Evolv Technology, which the FTC alleged engaged in deceptive acts by making "false or unsupported claims" about what its weapons detectors can do. Specifically, the FTC alleged that Evolv misrepresented the extent to which its scanners could detect weapons and ignore harmless items.

  • Apr 8, 2024 | ecommercefastlane.com | Steve Hutt |Rich Moy

    Table of ContentsToggle is one of the fastest rising trends in ecommerce. Its biggest advocates cite several reasons for implementing a headless architecture, such as dramatic improvements in site performance and unparalleled agility to make changes on the fly. On the surface, it seems like a no-brainer to go headless, right? Headless commerce can give brands full creative freedom while also allowing developers to build bespoke ecommerce experiences with the technologies they prefer.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | ecommercefastlane.com | Steve Hutt |David Lim |Rich Moy

    When developers discuss monolithic-and microservices-based architectures, a third “M” word tends to appear: migration. Microservices grew in popularity —especially as companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Etsy made microservices a focal point both for their architectures and for their long-term abilities to iterate. Migration became the headline topic. If you were on a monolith, how were you going to migrate? When? It had to be soon.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | ecommercefastlane.com | Steve Hutt |David Lim |Rich Moy

    Brands across all industries are daydreaming about how a headless architecture might impact their ecommerce operations. In response to rapidly changing consumer demands, headless architecture offers a unique combination of powerful tooling and development freedom that often seems too good to be true. While these can be benefits of going headless, far too many organizations commit to costly and time-consuming headless builds without knowing exactly what they’re getting themselves into.

  • Feb 8, 2024 | ecommercefastlane.com | Steve Hutt |David Lim |Rich Moy

    There are a lot of reasons why a growing number of merchants are eager to migrate to a headless commerce architecture. The most common ones include faster site speeds, plug-and-play functionality with best-of-breed apps, and a unique level of creative freedom to build ecommerce experiences that meet the evolving demands of your customers and brand. It’s easy to daydream about how a headless architecture might unlock these benefits.

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