Elastic Path

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Elastic Path Software
IndustryEcommerce
Founded2000
FoundersHarry Chemko, Mark Williams, Dave Koo, Justin Tilson, Ryan Orr, Jason Billingsley
Headquarters
Area served
Global
Key people
  • Jamus Driscoll (CEO)
  • Harry Chemko (CSO)
  • Sal Visca (CTO)
  • Brenton Brown (CFO)
ProductsEnterprise Ecommerce Software
Website http://www.elasticpath.com

Elastic Path is a headless commerce system, allowing template-less eCommerce to be integrated as middleware into Enterprise ERP systems. The system is API based and is specifically targeted towards Enterprise level Organisations. Elastic Path is a private company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with sales offices in the UK and US.

Contents

Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Digital Commerce 2020 named Elastic Path as a Visionary in e-commerce applications. The evaluation was based on Elastic Path's completeness of vision[ buzzword ] and ability to execute. [1]

History

Elastic Path was started by Harry Chemko in 2000, with co-founders Mark Williams, Dave Koo, Justin Tilson [2] , Ryan Orr, and Jason Billingsley, after completing university with a $15,000 start-up loan from a non-profit organisation.

Management

On 19 August 2020, Elastic Path reported it had hired Jamus Driscoll as Chief Executive Officer. Founder and former CEO of Elastic Path, Harry Chemko, will carry on the position of the Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, reporting to Driscoll. [3]

Clients

Elastic Path has more than 200 clients worldwide including Symantec, Time Inc, Virgin Media, LVMH, Devry, SAS, Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics [4] and Paralympic Games. [5]

Java Ecommerce Platform

Elastic Path’s Java ecommerce platform is based on open source technologies such as Spring Framework, Apache OpenJPA, Eclipse RCP, Apache Solr, Apache Velocity, Groovy, Direct Web Remoting, jQuery and more.

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References

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  2. "Justin Tilson is the Algoma-Manitoulin Green Party candidate". The Manitoulin Expositor. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  3. "Elastic Path appoints Jamus Driscoll as Chief Executive Officer". 69 News. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2020.
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