by EGS | Dec 9, 2022 | Enterprise Application Development, Extensions and Modules, Web Development
Google Chrome has controlled the worldwide market share for years. According to Statista analysis, Chrome will account for 66.6% of worldwide usage in December 2021. If you’re reading this, you’re probably using Chrome. The wonderful thing about Google is...
by EGS | Oct 28, 2021 | eCommerce Development, eCommerce Website Development, Extensions and Modules
Merchants who sell through eCommerce business platforms have a responsibility to protect their customers’ data, but a recent report found just how important it is to customers that their private information is protected. According to PYMNTS’ May 2021 Securing...
by EGS | Apr 20, 2020 | Business, Extensions and Modules
Buy now pay later has not been a new concept in businesses. Business owners embrace the microcredit approach to boost customer retention. People love the idea of shopping for their favorite products online and being able to pay later. Ever since the ‘buy now pay...
by EGS | Jan 28, 2020 | Extensions and Modules
When it comes to online shopping, customers prefer a safe website that offers smooth and secure transactions. Submitting the confidential information such as your debit/credit card details to a website is often a stressful job for people. No matter how many great...
by EGS | Jun 25, 2019 | eCommerce Website Development, Extensions and Modules
Out of all the websites using PHP, around 68% of websites still use PHP 5.x. PHP 5.6 support has ended in Dec 2018. But how would that matter for a website owner. The situation is just a ticking time bomb for websites continuing to run on the unsupported PHP 5.x...
by EGS | Mar 7, 2019 | eCommerce Website Development, Extensions and Modules, Mcommerce Development
Magento 2 RabbitMQ With the advent of RabbitMQ support in Magento 2, the asynchronous messaging capabilities of Magento development have now become full-fledged. Let’s have a quick look at asynchronous messaging before we get to know how RabbitMQ works. Asynchronous...