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The storefront said overnight shipping. The part showed up three days later, and the dishwasher was still broken.
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Matt Johnson and Floyd Blaikie open Episode 2 of Data vs. Commerce by tracing that delay past the product data they covered last time, into the place most teams forget to look: the integrations between systems. Matt walks through how an e-commerce system can confidently promise overnight delivery while the ERP and OMS behind it know the item is sitting in a warehouse across the country. The storefront wasn't lying. It just never got the truth from the back end.
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From there the two get into why national retailers and distributors end up with a twisted ball of yarn: 30 acquisitions, 17 Salesforce instances, crusty middleware nobody wants to touch, and load-bearing systems you can't switch off without the business crawling to a halt. This is a solo episode, hosted by Matt Johnson and Floyd Blaikie of Pivotree. The friction this week isn't data against commerce. It's the invisible plumbing between them, and who actually owns it.
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By PivotreeThe storefront said overnight shipping. The part showed up three days later, and the dishwasher was still broken.
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Matt Johnson and Floyd Blaikie open Episode 2 of Data vs. Commerce by tracing that delay past the product data they covered last time, into the place most teams forget to look: the integrations between systems. Matt walks through how an e-commerce system can confidently promise overnight delivery while the ERP and OMS behind it know the item is sitting in a warehouse across the country. The storefront wasn't lying. It just never got the truth from the back end.
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From there the two get into why national retailers and distributors end up with a twisted ball of yarn: 30 acquisitions, 17 Salesforce instances, crusty middleware nobody wants to touch, and load-bearing systems you can't switch off without the business crawling to a halt. This is a solo episode, hosted by Matt Johnson and Floyd Blaikie of Pivotree. The friction this week isn't data against commerce. It's the invisible plumbing between them, and who actually owns it.
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📌 What We Coverㅤ
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🔗 Resources Mentioned