ASP.net storefront integration to Sage X3 can personalize how your business interacts with customers. It will allow you to meet the customers' specific
needs, giving them a sense of personal service. Automation of processes means reduced costs. However, setting up a Sage X3 integration to ASP.net storefront is not a trivial task. Therefore, we recommend collaborating with a suitable partner.
They should be able to bring 3 key ingredients to the table. The first essential ingredient is general business logic. They should be able to effectively utilize and adjust ASP.net storefront integrations with Sage X3 accordingly. After all, it is one thing to have the technical competency and
adequate off-the-shelf software that does most of the heavy lifting. But it is another thing to have business awareness. Mainly, they should be able to make suggestions based on an analysis of your business and what has previously worked for
similar clients. It will ensure they can effectively automate specific processes to improve customer satisfaction.
There are steps you can take to improve your offering. An experienced partner would be able to determine and ensure you are taking advantage of industry best practices.
The second essential item is technical competency with the integration. Sage X3 has a particular set of APIs, including SOAP rest-based protocols. It can be a cumbersome task to enable web services and rest endpoints for integrations. As a
result, many integration partners end up using direct database integrations. However, this is not the best path. It can cause problems doing upgrades since there will be a dependency on a database structure. So after every update, you will be
required to make significant changes to the integration to get it working again. On the other hand, if you work with a partner with technical competency, they can ensure the endpoints stay the same despite the update. It can significantly
reduce costs.
You get built-in business logic with the Sage X3. However, you will not benefit from this business logic. The direct database connectivity does not enforce the same level of business logic that you get from customizing web services and rest
endpoints. The same applies to the ASP.net storefront. ASP.net storefront offers a web services interface or WSI. It also utilizes SOAP protocols that enable data access with integrated business logic rather than just pure database access.
The bottom line is that you should find a partner who has experience working with these systems. They should have the technical competency to leverage the recommended integration frameworks both for Sage X 3 and ASP.net storefront. It will
ensure no problems occur when you upgrade.