Magento 2 is an open-source e-commerce platform that offers merchants a flexible and customizable online store. It is the successor to the original Magento platform and was released in 2015. Magento was acquired by Adobe in August 2018 and became Adobe Commerce.
Adobe Commerce offers a number of features and functions that help merchants create and manage their online stores, including product management, order management, shipping and payment integrations, search engine optimization (SEO), and customer segmentation.
In this blog article, we'll dive deep into the features and benefits of Adobe Commerce and compare it to Magento1.
Adobe Commerce Magento is currently the largest open-source e-commerce platform in the world, allowing businesses to create online stores and manage their sales, customer data and inventory in one place. Magento 1 has been around for eight years, and its successor, Magento 2, was released in late 2015, with improvements to vulnerabilities in the earlier version.
There are two editions of Adobe Commerce : Magento Open Source (formerly known as Community Edition) and Magento Commerce (formerly known as Enterprise Edition). Magento Open Source is free to use and offers basic e-commerce functionality, while Magento Commerce is a paid version that offers more advanced features, support, and hosting options.
Some of the features that benefits Adobe Commerce over its competitors include:
Some of the key features of Magento2 include:
When it comes to eCommerce platforms, Adobe Commerce Magento is a powerhouse. It’s estimated that Adobe Commerce powers over 30% of all online stores.
Magento1 was released in 2008. Since then, it has undergone several updates and security patches. In 2015, Magento2 was released with a host of new features and improvements.
One of the biggest differences between Magento1 and Magento2 is the structure of the code. In Magento1, the code is organized into a series of folders. In contrast, Magento2 uses a modular structure which makes it easier to customize and extend functionality.
Magento 2 has a more modern and streamlined user interface, with a responsive design that adapts to different devices and screen sizes. It also offers improved checkout and navigation, making the shopping experience more convenient and user-friendly. Perhaps the most notable difference for store owners in Magento2 is its improved checkout process. In particular, it includes a “checkout success page” which provides customers with order information and links to download their products (if applicable).
Overall, Adobe Commerce Magento 2 offers significant improvements and benefits over Magento 1, particularly in terms of performance, user experience, customization, and integration capabilities. As a result, many businesses are migrating from Magento 1 to Magento 2 to take advantage of these benefits.