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How do you create new bundles in Symfony and find modules in Akeneo source files? What commands do you need to rebuild the frontend or run a default webpack watcher?
Akeneo PIM UI: Find out what the .yml configuration file looks like, how the RequireJS modules are structured and how dependencies are added to them.
The frontend of Akeneo is a combination of old and new technologies. Which of them are deprecated technologies and which belong to the target technology stack?
Implementing a product information management (PIM) system helps companies manage product data efficiently and improve customer experience. When it comes to PIM implementation, there are several steps you should take care of before you launch the software itself. In this blog post, we'll outline our proven step-by-step process for introducing a PIM system to an organization. Before we get into details, let's briefly explain the most important benefits of implementing a PIM solution.
Which PIM system should you choose? The answer to this question is not necessarily straightforward. After all, choosing a PIM (product information management) system is a long-term decision, and you need to carefully analyze your company's needs and assess different solutions available on the market.
Since we've helped numerous retailers to implement PIM, we decided to create a series of posts that will give you more insights into this process. In today's blog post, you'll find out more about the benefits of PIM systems and how they compare with other methods of storing product data. Let's start by explaining what PIM software typically is.
Data about the products you offer is vital for all retail companies. Cohesive and comprehensive product information will help you acquire new customers and collaborate with business partners efficiently. When there's chaos in your product data, on the other hand, it may not only slow down your team's work but even damage your brand's reputation.