Order management systems (OMS) have evolved. Initially, e-commerce growth pushed retailers to invest in dedicated OMS, moving away from managing orders in traditional enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. With a rise in the number of order capture channels and innovative fulfillment methods, retailers are adapting by using configurable, rules-based, best-of-breed order management systems.
These changes are leading to the emergence and growth of unified commerce platforms that are built on a loosely coupled microservices architecture, which provides the extensibility and agility that retailers today need to survive.