In the ever-evolving landscape of e-commerce, businesses are not just catering to individual consumers; they are also targeting other businesses. Business-to-business (B2B) transactions have become a significant segment, and having the right e-commerce platform is paramount to success.
Enter Magento – a robust and versatile platform that has proven itself as a powerhouse for B2B enterprises seeking growth, efficiency, and enhanced customer experiences.
(more…)Mar 16th, 2023
The release of Adobe Commerce 2.4.6 and Magento Open Source 2.4.6 took place on March 14, 2023.
As promised every new version of Magento brings in new functionalities, feature enhancements, security enhancements, and much more.
Adobe Commerce 2.4.6 and Magento Open Source 2.4.6 have both been recently released, and there are exciting new updates to share. Let’s take a closer look at the new features and improvements introduced in Magento 2.4.6.
Adobe Commerce 2.4.6 has introduced support for PHP 8.2. Although PHP 7.4 support has been discontinued, PHP 8.1 will continue to receive support. Core Composer dependencies and third-party libraries have been upgraded to be compatible with PHP 8.2.
(more…)Feb 9th, 2023
On 9th August 2022, Adobe officially released Magento 2.4.5, with over 280+ quality fixes and enhancements to platform quality, payment methods, GraphQL caching performance, and accessibility.
Now is the time for all Magento merchants to boost their stores with the latest features and advancements. But of course, one shouldn’t just blindly upgrade it without knowing what exactly the changes are and what’s the compatibility status for the existing Magento modules.
So let us support you unwrap what’s new in Magento Open Source 2.4.5.
FBI has recently released news regarding e-skimming attacks, also known as web skimming. Alongwith with that RiskIQ warned about Magecart attacks. These Magecart attacks are somewhere affecting Magento where hackers are exploiting a three-year-old vulnerability in a Magento plugin to hack online stores and place a malicious script that records and steals buyers’ payment card data. To carry out these e-skimming intrusions, hackers are exploiting the cross-site scripting (XSS) that lies in the Magento Mass Import (MAGMI) plugin.
Feb 4th, 2019
A team of 4 members from Singsys including a certified Magento developer participated in recently held Magento meetup in Ahmedabad, India. This trip proved to be really productive for our developers and they gained insights about the latest buzz in Magento development from the world-renowned Magento experts.
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